Publication: Integrating Environmental DNA Metabarcoding and Remote Sensing Reveals Known and Novel Fish Diversity Hotspots in a World Heritage Area
Integrating Environmental DNA Metabarcoding and Remote Sensing Reveals Known and Novel Fish Diversity Hotspots in a World Heritage Area
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Bizzozzero, M. R., Marfurt, S. M., Altermatt, F., Willems Erik P., Damm-Reiser, A., Allen, S. J., Walser Jean-claude, & Krützen, M. (2025). Integrating Environmental DNA Metabarcoding and Remote Sensing Reveals Known and Novel Fish Diversity Hotspots in a World Heritage Area. Diversity and Distributions, 31(11), e70074. https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.70074
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Aim: Shark Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Western Australia, is highly vulnerable to climate change, yet its fish biodiversity remains poorly understood at fine spatial scales. We integrated environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding with high‐resolution remote sensing to assess and extrapolate fish diversity patterns, providing a scalable framework for biodiversity monitoring in dynamic coastal ecosystems. Location: Shark Bay, Western Australia. Methods: We analysed 270 water samples across 560 km $^{2}$ using fish‐specific 16S a
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Bizzozzero, M. R., Marfurt, S. M., Altermatt, F., Willems Erik P., Damm-Reiser, A., Allen, S. J., Walser Jean-claude, & Krützen, M. (2025). Integrating Environmental DNA Metabarcoding and Remote Sensing Reveals Known and Novel Fish Diversity Hotspots in a World Heritage Area. Diversity and Distributions, 31(11), e70074. https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.70074