Terrestrial Snake Environmental DNA Accumulation and Degradation Dynamics and its Environmental Application
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- Title
- Terrestrial Snake Environmental DNA Accumulation and Degradation Dynamics and its Environmental Application
- Creators
- Alexander Kucherenko - Florida Gulf Coast UniversityJohn E Herman - Florida Gulf Coast UniversityEdwin M. Everham Iii - Department of Marine and Ecological Sciences, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL 33965, USAHidetoshi Urakawa - Florida Gulf Coast University
- Publication Details
- Herpetologica, Vol.74(1), pp.38-49
- Publisher
- The Herpetologists' League, Inc
- Number of pages
- 12
- Grant note
- "Ding'' Darling Wildlife Society at Sanibel Island, Florida
We thank P. Andreadis at Denison University for providing survey data for our field research as well as assisting us in field data collection. We also appreciate access to the field site through the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. We thank "Ding'' Darling Wildlife Society at Sanibel Island, Florida, and M. Schadt for providing financial support for this project. We thank H.E. Urakawa for the help in specimen preparation, and M. Metcalf for assisting with field data collection. During the laboratory portion of this research, all snakes were housed at Florida Gulf Coast University under Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Protocol #1415-03. A Scientific Collecting Permit #LSSC-14-00080A (PI: J. Herman) from the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission allowed us to use the burrow camera on G. polyphemus burrows.
- Identifiers
- 99383432045006570
- Academic Unit
- Department of Ecology & Environmental Studies
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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