Next generation of aquatic biodiversity monitoring
Funded by the EU Horizon Europe programme, eDNAqua-Plan is a €1.9 million, 3-year project that will focus on the development of a digital ecosystem for eDNA reference libraries for aquatic ecosystems (marine and freshwater).
Discover the basics about environmental DNA (eDNA) and its importance for biodiversity monitoring
Read more about the project and its objectives concerning eDNA and reference libraries
Learn about the outcomes othe project
While repositories worldwide house eDNA barcoding, a challenge persists-lack of compilation and standardization. Harmonizing data formats, metadata standards, and ontologies across repositories is pivotal for seamless information exchange and collaborative efforts within the scientific community.”
Nicolas Pade