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- Working alongside researchers from the University of Derby, we have developed an eDNA assay aimed at the detection of the demon shrimp, an ecologically damaging invasive species which is quickly spreading across the UK.
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Here we present a novel eDNA assay aimed at detecting D. haemobaphes and demonstrate its suitability with validation steps conducted in-silico (computer simulations), ex-situ (test of specificity using closely related species) and in-situ (within the field).
Aug 1, 2019 · SureScreen Scientifics offer eDNA detection for the demon shrimp. The Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) used at SureScreen Scientifics is an instrument that provides high-resolution images of samples up to a usable magnification of nominally 50,000 times, which is far greater than traditional optical microscopy.
Mar 19, 2019 · Here we present a novel eDNA assay aimed at detecting D. haemobaphes and demonstrate its suitability with validation steps conducted in-silico (computer simulations), ex-situ (test of...
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Environmental DNA assessment methods developed and validated by the University’s Aquatic Research Facility, within the Environmental Sustainability Research Centre (ESRC), have already been transferred to industry for commercial use and adopted by leading national and international organisations working in the field of wildlife and habitat conserva...
So far, they have devised specific eDNA assays for species like the white-clawed crayfish and the freshwater pearl mussel, both classified as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The same methods have also been used to chart the presence of highly invasive species such as the demon shrimp and marbled crayfish which thre...
The novel eDNA techniques have also been adopted for species-distribution surveys by a range of governmental, charitable and scientific organisations. The researchers were commissioned by: 1. The Environment Agency to survey for crayfish as part of a weir removal project in Derbyshire 2. Dorset Wildlife Trust to check for crayfish and disease outbr...
Similar surveys have taken place at international locations through the team’s collaborations with researchers at the Hellenic Centre for Marine and Inland Waters Research in Greece, the Research Institute for Nature and Forest in Belgium, and the German Cancer Research Institute.
Surescreen ScientificsNatural Environment Research Council (NERC)Environment AgencyNatural EnglandDr Alfred Burian, Postdoctoral Researcher (2017-present)Working alongside researchers from the University of Derby, we have developed an eDNA assay aimed at the detection of the demon shrimp, an ecologically damaging invasive species which is quickly spreading across the UK.
SureScreen Scientifics has a strong background in assay development, with new services being launched frequently. Developed in-house in partnership with researchers from the University of Derby, SureScreen now offers an eDNA identification service for demon shrimp, using only a small water sample.
Feb 18, 2020 · In river experiments, the 2 mussel species and demon shrimp were detected at all the sites where the species were known to be present, and eDNA consistently outperformed traditional kick...