Air-pollution monitors may hold ‘unnoticed’ wealth of biodiversity data
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Plants, animals and other organisms shed DNA into soils, water and the air that can be collected and analysed.
Plants, animals and other organisms shed DNA into soils, water and the air that can be collected and analysed.
News research finds air-pollution monitors may hold a wealth of biodiversity data.
Environmental DNA – sometimes called “forensics for wildlife” – can be collected from the atmosphere using existing air-pollution…