Detection of vertebrates from natural and artificial inland water bodies in a semi‐arid habitat using <scp>eDNA</scp> from filtered, swept, and sediment samples
Rupert McDonald(Curtin University), Paul Nevill(Curtin University), Mahsa Mousavi‐Derazmahalleh(Curtin University), Brock A. Hedges(The University of Adelaide), Philip W. Bateman(Curtin University), Mieke van der Heyde(Curtin University), Christine E. Cooper(Curtin University), Michelle T. Guzik(The University of Adelaide)
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