Environmental DNA in the Atacama Trench reveals changes in Pelagic biodiversity in the world’s most productive marine fishery
With the sampling limitations for the study of the hadopelagic environment, an alternative in the use of sediment eDNA is utilized in one of the world’s most productive ecosystems: The Atacama Trench. Having a history of overfishing events and effects of ENSO of differing intensities, five sites wer...
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Online Access: | Rivera Rosas, D. E. (2021). Environmental DNA in the Atacama Trench reveals changes in Pelagic biodiversity in the world’s most productive marine fishery. KAUST Research Repository. https://doi.org/10.25781/KAUST-VTKMT http://hdl.handle.net/10754/673817 |