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      Creators
      Bochove, K. van
      Bakker, F. T.
      Beentjes, K. K.
      Hemerik, L.
      Vos, R. A.
      Gravendeel, Barbara
      Date of Archiving
      2018
      Archive
      figshare
      Related links
      https://figshare.com/s/d798dd569a801802eec2
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      Organic matter reduces the amount of detectable environmental DNA in freshwater  
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      Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2066/239564   https://hdl.handle.net/2066/239564
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      Experimental Plant Ecology
      Audience(s)
      Biology
      Key words
      Environmental DNA; Degradation; Detection; Gammarus pulex; pH; organic matter
      Abstract
      As last instar shrimps were used, it happened that shrimps died and were removed and replaced by new living shrimps. The number of added (for T=0) of replaced shrimps is given in the column: "Number of shrimps added (T=0) or replaced (T>0)" per aquarium number, per treatment ("pH" and "Organic Matter").
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