Vertical distribution of prokaryotes communities and predicted metabolic pathways in New Zealand wetlands, and potential for environmental DNA indicators of wetland condition
Characterises prokaryote communities and predicts the distribution of prokaryote metabolic pathways in peats and sediments up to 4m below the surface across seven New Zealand wetlands, with the aim to explore the potential for environmental DNA (eDNA) to provide insights into wetland health. Source:...
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