eDNA Metabarcoding Enhances Aquaculture Impact Monitoring Across Microbial and Benthic Metazoan Communities in Understudied Tropical Environments
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is increasingly used for biomonitoring of coastal ecosystems, yet its application to aquaculture impact assessment remains limited in understudied tropical…
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