eDNA Monitoring: Faunomics

We use environmental DNA to identify animals and plants quickly and efficiently

Whether we want to monitor the prevalence of invasive species, pests, and pathogens or reveal the presence of secretive, endangered, or regulatory-relevant species – the genetic analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) provides us with an additional fast, efficient, and inexpensive method for the detection and monitoring of individual species as well as species communities.

Benefits:

  • Highly sensitive method which ensures fast and reliable results – specially for secretive or cryptic species
  • Flexible sampling in a short time and at different sites
  • Non-invasive
  • No authorisation effort
  • Comprehensive biodiversity monitoring possible – identification of several or individual species from small samples, depending on the question
  • Long-term studies of the long-run development of entire faunae
  • Objective assessment based on molecular techniques

We are here to help!

Would you like to learn how we use genetic analyses of environmental DNA in support of your project? Feel free to contact us

What can we do for you?

Biodiversity Monitoring and ‑Assessments

 

Identification of Individual Species

 

Monitoring of Taxonomic Groups

 

Identification of Invasive Species

 

Monitoring of Endangered Species

 

Monitoring and Assessments of Pests

 

Population Genetics

 

Monitoring of Secretive and Cryptic Species

 

Customised Solutions

 

eDNA: Faunomics

Thanks to our unit Faunomics, we are given support by specialists in genetic methods who offer analyses of environmental DNA as an addition to traditional inventories, bioacoustics, and geodata

We look forward to hearing from you!

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