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    Environmental DNA metabarcoding of benthic bacterial communities indicates the benthic footprint of salmon aquaculture by Stoeck, Thorsten, Frühe, Larissa, Forster, Dominik, Cordier, Tristan, Martins, Catarina I.M., Pawlowski, Jan

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-02-2018)
    “…We evaluated benthic bacterial communities as bioindicators in environmental impact assessments of salmon aquaculture, a rapidly growing sector of seafood…”
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    Robustness, sensitivity and reproducibility of eDNA metabarcoding as an environmental biomonitoring tool in coastal salmon aquaculture – An inter-laboratory study by Dully, Verena, Balliet, Heinrich, Frühe, Larissa, Däumer, Martin, Thielen, Alexander, Gallie, Sheena, Berrill, Iain, Stoeck, Thorsten

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-02-2021)
    “…•Bacteria are reliable bioindicators for environmental monitoring in aquaculture.•Bacterial ASVs mirror Infaunal Quality Index obtained from…”
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    Global Trends of Benthic Bacterial Diversity and Community Composition Along Organic Enrichment Gradients of Salmon Farms by Frühe, Larissa, Dully, Verena, Forster, Dominik, Keeley, Nigel B, Laroche, Olivier, Pochon, Xavier, Robinson, Shawn, Wilding, Thomas A, Stoeck, Thorsten

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (29-04-2021)
    “…The analysis of benthic bacterial community structure has emerged as a powerful alternative to traditional microscopy-based taxonomic approaches to monitor…”
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    Environmental drivers of Arctic communities based on metabarcoding of marine sediment eDNA by Geraldi, Nathan R, Krause-Jensen, Dorte, Ørberg, Sarah B, Frühe, Larissa, Sejr, Mikael K, Hansen, Jørgen L S, Lund-Hansen, Lars, Duarte, Carlos M

    “…Our ability to assess biodiversity at relevant spatial and temporal scales for informing management is of increasing importance given this is foundational to…”
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