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DNAqua-Net: developing new genetic tools for bioassessment and monitoring of aquatic ecosystems in Europe

The protection, preservation and restoration of aquatic ecosystems and their functions are of global importance. For European states it became legally binding mainly through the EUWater Framework Directive (WFD). In order to assess the ecological status of a given water body, aquatic biodiversity da...

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Main Authors: Leese, Florian, Altermatt, Florian, Bouchez, Agnès, Ekrem, Torbjørn, Hering, Daniel, Meissner, Kristian, Mergen, Patricia, Pawlowski, Jan, Piggott, Jeremy, Duarte, Sofia Alexandra Ferreira
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