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Theme Session F – Integration of molecular tools for biodiversity, risk assessment, ecosystem advice within a changing climate
Book of abstracts of theme session F:
Integration of molecular tools for biodiversity, risk assessment, ecosystem advice within a changing climate
Conveners: Dave Clarke (Ireland), Cynthia McKenzie (Canada), Rowena Stern (UK)
- CM 68: DNA metabarcoding of zooplankton species diversity and climate-driven range shifts based on time-series ecosystem monitoring of the NW Atlantic continental shelf
- CM 72: Detection of eDNA functional indicators using digital PCR (dPCR): Comparison with existing methods for biomonitoring environmental pressures in estuaries
- CM 115: Time Series and Network Theory application for benthic microbial community metagenomes: From Community structure to community functioning
- CM 126: DNA metabarcoding for large-scale studies and monitoring of fish trophic interactions
- CM 158: Spatio-temporal dynamics of Arctic eukaryotic microbes from days to decades and across habitats
- CM 163: Exploring biodiversity in an ecosystem impacted by seafloor plastics is made easier by eDNA metabarcoding
- CM 199: Exploring the potential for oyster aquaculture to remediate biodiversity loss in oyster reef habitats using non-destructive environmental DNA sampling
- CM 225: Seasonal variation of non-indigenous invertebrate species in recreational marinas in the north of Portugal using DNA metabarcoding: impact of sample type
- CM 226: Estuarine microbenthos metabarcoding for ecosystem status assessment − the Basque coast and beyond
- CM 239: Evaluation of environmental DNA capture and extraction methods for Harmful Algal Blooms biomonitoring
- CM 250: Development and validation of molecular markers for early detection of Alexandrium spp. in the west coast of Ireland
- CM 266: Development and validation of a HT-qPCR screening panel for efficient high-resolution bioassessment of ecological and economically important shellfish species in Irish coastal waters
- CM 268: Detecting two marine non-indigenous species from the French coast using eDNA and molecular approaches
- CM 269: Differences between microbial communities and their ecological associations in clean and polluted estuaries from the Basque Country
- CM 383: Improving assessment of diadromous fishes distribution in the North-East Atlantic using eDNA analyses
- CM 389: Plankton community response to climate-driven salinity change and warming: A mesocosm experiment comparing morphology‐based identification and metabarcoding
- CM 398: Genetics as a tool for sustainable fishing and protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems - VME
- CM 418: Monitoring the variability of microplankton communities’ structure in the Alboran Sea with high throughput sequencing
- CM 425: Coastal microbiomes in estuarine ecosystems of France: the eDNA network ROME
- CM 430: Integration of new methods for evaluating marine protected area connectivity and efficiency
- CM 445: Characterization of VMEs with DNA: mind the gap
- CM 454: Trawl-associated opportunistic eDNA sampling probe for large scale fish community assessment
- CM 532: A meta-analysis of potential biomarkers linked to the consumption of microplastics in marine fish
- CM 590: Comparison between COI metabarcoding and microscopy for zooplankton monitoring of the Adriatic biodiversity
- CM 644: Comparison of the three metabarcoding genes (18S, 28S and COI) for the Adriatic Sea zooplankton biodiversity monitoring