Publication: Assessing Land-Water Linkage of Biodiversity Using Environmental DNA and Remote Sensing
Assessing Land-Water Linkage of Biodiversity Using Environmental DNA and Remote Sensing
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Zhang, H. (2024). Assessing Land-Water Linkage of Biodiversity Using Environmental DNA and Remote Sensing. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-264333
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Aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are deeply coupled and inherently connected through spatial flows of organisms and resources, modulating the flow or exchange of organisms thereby the land-water linkage of biodiversity at local to global scales. Although there is a plethora of studies about aquatic-terrestrial cross-ecosystem linkages, these researches normally only focus on a few taxa and in a few local catchments. This lack of a systematic and comprehensive understanding of the spatial scale and magnitude of linkages is partly due
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Zhang, H. (2024). Assessing Land-Water Linkage of Biodiversity Using Environmental DNA and Remote Sensing. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-264333