The long-running project, now in its 11th year, uses aquatic macroinvertebrates—small animals without backbones that can be seen with the naked eye—to help assess the river’s water quality.
DNA-based biomonitoring relies on species-specific segments of organisms DNA for their taxonomic identification and is rapidly advancing for monitoring invertebrate communities across a variety of ...
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