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Global environmental DNA (eDNA) surveys significantly expand known geographic and ecological niche ranges of marine fish, highlighting current biases in conservation and ecological modeling

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Global environmental DNA (eDNA) surveys significantly expand known geographic and ecological niche ranges of marine fish, highlighting current biases in conservation and ecological modeling

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Fish sampling under the Greenlandic sea-ice.

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Credit: David Grémillet and Nicolas Loiseau (CC-BY 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Global environmental DNA (eDNA) surveys significantly expand known geographic and ecological niche ranges of marine fish, highlighting current biases in conservation and ecological modeling

 

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Article title: eDNA surveys substantially expand known geographic and ecological niche boundaries of marine fishes

Author countries: France, Switzerland, Tanzania, Indonesia

Funding: see manuscript


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