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This project explores the use of airborne environmental DNA to monitor terrestrial biodiversity. By capturing DNA from the air, it aims to enhance species detection and monitoring, leveraging existing air sampling infrastructure to provide a scalable solution for tracking biodiversity trends globally.
Biodiversity is in decline due to human land use, exploitation, and climate change.
To be able to counteract this alarming trend it is paramount to closely follow the state and trends of biodiversity at global scales.
Because this is impossible with traditional monitoring, the last decade has seen a strong push for solutions to solve this challenge.
In aquatic ecosystems the monitoring of species from the DNA they leave behind, so called ‘environmental DNA’ (eDNA) has emerged as one of the most…
EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH
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