Images from “Is Global Microbial Biodiversity Increasing, Decreasing, or Staying the Same?” David S. Thaler, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 19 April 2021 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2021.565649 With alarms sounding about the declining…
…courtrooms in the 1990s. By 2021 DNA forensics and related genealogy have become a formidable part of the tool kit of criminal investigation. Beyond the legal domain, the natural sciences…
…Keith J Dunton, Greg Hinks appears in ICES Journal of Marine Science, fsab273, 11 January 2022. We test modifications to lab components of an eDNA metabarcoding protocol for marine finfish….
…J Mar Sci 2022). eDNA metabarcoding is generally considered a qualitative tool for relative abundance. We hope to help develop eDNA metabarcoding as a quantitative tool for absolute abundance (link…
…of Albert Strusberg to our team (David Burg, Jason Yung, Perrin Meyer), Loglet Lab 5 is under intensive development and should be available before the end of 2022. Stay tuned….
The 18-page booklet “Growing Cherries and Thoughts About Other Fruits” relays Jesse Ausubel’s talk given at the Martha’s Vineyard Garden Club on 19 July 2022….
…of a recent publication ‘Storing Carbon or Growing Forests‘ that appeared in the journal Land Use Policy in August 2022. Please contact the author (iwernick@rockefeller.edu) for copies of that article….
The proceedings from the 2nd National Workshop on Marine Enviromental eDNA 11-14 Sept 2022 in southern California have now been posted. Mark Stoeckle presented the opening Plenary. Agenda eDNA primer…
Our great friend and colleague, agronomist Paul E. Waggoner, died on 1 November 2022 in Seattle, surrounded by family and friends. Paul’s wrote a crisp memoir of his own life,…
In the morning of 3 November 2022, Jesse Ausubel summarized the work led by Mark Stoeckle about catching eDNA in the waters of New York City to learn about our…