Article Dans Une Revue Biodiversity Data Journal Année : 2024

eDNA-based survey of the marine vertebrate biodiversity off the west coast of Guadeloupe (French West Indies)

Alice Valentini

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Background: In the marine environment, knowledge of biodiversity remains incomplete for many taxa, requiring assessments to understand and monitor biodiversity loss. Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a powerful tool for monitoring marine biodiversity, as it enables several taxa to be characterised simultaneously in a single sample. However, the data generated by environmental DNA metabarcoding are often not easily reusable. Implementing FAIR principles and standards for eDNA-derived data can facilitate data-sharing within the scientific community. New information: This study focuses on the detection of marine vertebrate biodiversity using eDNA metabarcoding on the leeward coast of Guadeloupe, a known hotspot for marine biodiversity in the French West Indies. Occurrences and DNA-derived data are shared here using DarwinCore standards combined with MIMARKS standards

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hal-05037073 , version 1 (16-04-2025)

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Rachel Haderlé, Laurent Bouveret, Jordane Chazal, Justine Girardet, Samuel P. Iglesias, et al.. eDNA-based survey of the marine vertebrate biodiversity off the west coast of Guadeloupe (French West Indies). Biodiversity Data Journal, 2024, 12, pp.e125348. ⟨10.3897/bdj.12.e125348⟩. ⟨hal-05037073⟩
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