Monitoring Biodiversity and Water Pollution via High-Throughput eDNA Metabarcoding

  • Chang J
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… Lake Anza serves as a recreational swimming reservoir in … is most frequently visited by swimmers between months of May … water storage facility, swimming and wading are prohibited …

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Chang, J. (2020). Monitoring Biodiversity and Water Pollution via High-Throughput eDNA Metabarcoding. Berkeley Scientific Journal, 24(2). https://doi.org/10.5070/bs3242049349

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