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A cutting-edge workshop and resources for population genomics
eDNA explained: unlocking nature’s hidden biodiversity
A roadmap for integrating eDNA science into marine parks
Environomics newsletter July 2023
The long and short of fish lifespans
Revolutionising environmental monitoring using eDNA
Plastic munching microbes for biorecycling
Perfect match: DNA library to help identify species
Environomics Newsletter October 2022
Guiding best practice with a synthesis of 10 years of environmental DNA science
Pollinator networks in nature
dartR Version 2 release
Environomics Newsletter October 2021
Recovery of good quality DNA from preserved specimens
Non-lethal age estimation helps manage wild fish populations
Testing DNA in Australian honey reveals floral sources
Environomics newsletter May 2021
Understanding the function of marine microbes
Uncovering the genomes of sea turtles
Making environmental DNA (eDNA) biodiversity records globally accessible
A study on recovering useable DNA from formalin-fixed fish specimens
Age prediction in zebrafish
Passive eDNA collection is fast and effective
Environomics Newsletter October 2020
Patents pending – Some Novel Environmental Applications for DNA
Lifespans of marine turtle species range from 50 to 90 years
Redefining life expectancy and maximum lifespan for wildlife management
Rust is an expensive problem
Mainstreaming Microbes across Biomes
Measuring Biodiversity with eDNA
Environomics Newsletter June 2020
Museum epigenetics: Charting the future by unlocking the past
The first evidence is in, in the case of mysterious microbes
A genomic predictor of lifespan in vertebrates
Unlocking the secrets of mysterious microbes
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Environomics Newsletter December 2019
Environomics Newsletter May 2019
Gold-coated fungi are the new gold diggers
Nature unites us
Marine eDNA can be used to monitor biodiversity in the world’s oceans
A Superabundance of Antarctic Algae Killers
Environmental health monitoring would benefit from eDNA biobanking
Microscopic DNA analyses on a gigantic scale
How does temperature determine sex?
New R software for population genomics
How fisheries interact with seabirds
Measuring animal age with DNA methylation
The soil remembers
Understanding how sea turtles react to heat stress
Sex changes in reptiles
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Amplicon Analysis Workshop 2019
Environomics Science Showcase
A course on Population Genomics of SNP data in R
Molecular Sensing Symposium
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