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EnviroDNA
Добавлен 18 апр 2017
EnviroDNA is at the forefront of research and application of environmental DNA (eDNA).
What is eDNA?
Every living creature leaves traces of DNA in their surrounding environment (through skin cells, and other bodily secretions), which is called eDNA. At EnviroDNA, it is our job to find it! eDNA provides evidence as to what is or isn't present in the environment - it's like nature's genetic fingerprint.
What we do
EnviroDNA has developed innovative technology and approaches that enables the detection of species using eDNA. eDNA offers an unprecedented opportunity for monitoring endangered and invasive species, as well as for biodiversity assessments.
We are proud to be the first company in Australia offering a dedicated eDNA service to clients.
What is eDNA?
Every living creature leaves traces of DNA in their surrounding environment (through skin cells, and other bodily secretions), which is called eDNA. At EnviroDNA, it is our job to find it! eDNA provides evidence as to what is or isn't present in the environment - it's like nature's genetic fingerprint.
What we do
EnviroDNA has developed innovative technology and approaches that enables the detection of species using eDNA. eDNA offers an unprecedented opportunity for monitoring endangered and invasive species, as well as for biodiversity assessments.
We are proud to be the first company in Australia offering a dedicated eDNA service to clients.
Using eDNA to Survey Country - Traditional Owner Training & Certification Program | Webinar
This webinar was hosted by EnviroDNA on Tuesday 4 April 2022.
Catch up on this session led by Senior Project Manager Sarah Hale discussing 'How eDNA can be used to survey Country' and an overview of our new Traditional Owner eDNA Training & Certification program.
In this webinar, Sarah leads a discussion around the value of blending traditional knowledge and data. It also features a live Q&A.
Catch up on this session led by Senior Project Manager Sarah Hale discussing 'How eDNA can be used to survey Country' and an overview of our new Traditional Owner eDNA Training & Certification program.
In this webinar, Sarah leads a discussion around the value of blending traditional knowledge and data. It also features a live Q&A.
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Did the Black Summer megafires impact platypuses in NSW? | EnviroDNA Webinar
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EnviroDNA’s leading platypus ecologist, Josh Griffiths, discussing the results and findings of an investigation supported by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water in collaboration with EnviroDNA and Cesar Australia into landscape-scale bushfire impacts on platypuses in NSW. This is an opportunity to hear about the potential impacts of bushfires and land use pattern...
EnviroDNA eDNA Water Sampling Tutorial
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For further information contact your EnviroDNA Project Manager or info@envirodna.com. envirodna.com
eDNA Water Sampling Equipment with Smith-Root Inc. | Webinar
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Speakers: Austen Thomas, Smith-Root Inc. Research Scientist & Josh Griffiths, EnviroDNA Project Manager & Wildlife Ecologist 45 minutes including Q&A. Are you conducting environmental DNA (eDNA) projects? Perhaps at scale or in tricky sampling locations? In this collaborative webinar, you will learn about the latest in eDNA sampling equipment and filters, joined by leaders at Smith-Root Inc. Sm...
Research-in-Action Webinar: Conservation special | Cesar Australia & EnviroDNA
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Research in Action Webinar: Conservation special - Protecting native Australian species! Cesar Australia and EnviroDNA have collaborated on this conservation webinar special! Hear from expert speakers on how our research supports conservation efforts. First speaker: Josh Griffiths Senior Wildlife Ecologist, Cesar Australia; Program Manager Aquatic & Field Ecology, EnviroDNA Topic: Listing Platy...
Dam Biodiversity! Citizen scientists use eDNA to detect wildlife in farm dams.
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A citizen science project investigating farm dam biodiversity in West Gippsland, Victoria: Landholders and other Landcare locals went in search of wildlife DNA, using innovative technology called environmental DNA (eDNA). Wildlife has been mapped across 18 farm dams, highlighting the value these water bodies play in supporting biodiversity within an agricultural landscape. This project received...
Environmental DNA scientists unpack a very special order!
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The unveiling of the iSeq machine, with thanks to support from the City of Melbourne.
Dam! Biodiversity! Using eDNA to find out what wildlife is living in farm dams.
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A citizen science project that will investigate dam biodiversity in Neerim District & Jindivick, West Gippsland, Victoria. We're looking for local residents to get involved! This project has been made possible with grant funding from the Australian Government through the National Landcare Program.
Snapshot: eDNA fish biodiversity study with North Central CMA
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A snapshot of one of Victoria's first eDNA fish biodiversity assessment undertaken by EnviroDNA for North Central Catchment Management Authority. Environmental DNA (eDNA) is certainly opening the door to an exciting amount of species detection data!
What is environmental DNA (eDNA)?
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What is environmental DNA (eDNA)? How does it help us detect native and invasive species? Every living creature leaves traces of DNA in their surrounding environment (through skin cells, and other bodily secretions), which is called eDNA. At EnviroDNA, it is our job to find it! eDNA provides evidence as to what is or isn't present in the environment - it's like nature's genetic fingerprint. Env...
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This is so cool!!
Hi! After having the filtered sample with DNAiso Reagent, does it needs to be placed in a certain temperature during transport? Thanks!
Hi! Since you didn't get any response, I thought I could offer my 2 cents on the matter. If you transport the water sample whole it would be suggested to transport it in ice (≥4C). However this possibility might be unrealistic in field studies. That's why they use a preservative. I don't know what the "preservative" they mention is, but I've read that Longmire's lysis buffer can help to keep the filtered eDNA stable at room temperature for a few months even, and other more homemade solutions like ethanol and sodium acetate can preserve the eDNA for about a week, also at room temperature. Furthermore, if you've managed to establish some other protocol with good results I'd love to hear of it!
Hi! After putting the filtered samples with DNAiso Reagent, does it needs to be placed in a certain temperature during transport? Thanks!
quite interested. I am eDNA student from Thailand by the way
Hello, I ma quiet interest in the application of eDNA in identifying plant species, specifically I want to create a country database of invasive species (both terrestrial and aquatic).
I do a lot of this and have found the next step is moving away from fine filters that can only process several litres. We are having great success leaving sponge filters overnight and getting over 300 ng/uL per sample in pristine alpine rivers rather than say 30 ng/uL. Thoughts?
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Nice video! Is there any info about who found out eDNA, or how was it first discovered?
Nice intro. Well done. Also good practice for my Australian :)
Thank you!
nice! want to see more videos!!
it is interesting ...simple and effective way to assess the ecosystem with a little sample.
It seems to work! We tested the Loch Ness! But we didn’t find A plesiosaur... But we did find eels... lots of them... very big eels.
Brilliant. Terrific little story and superb technology.