Our latest paper has just been published in Environment International!
Check it out here ➡️ www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
@ukceh.bsky.social @ukceh-moleco.bsky.social
Our latest paper has just been published in Environment International!
Check it out here ➡️ www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
@ukceh.bsky.social @ukceh-moleco.bsky.social
Sir Andrew Mackenzie, Chair of @ukri.org also visited our Wallingford laboratories this week and heard an overview of our National Honey Monitoring Scheme 🍯 & other eDNA work 🧬
@dceiver.bsky.social @danread.bsky.social
Finally, Tim Goodall, @brionyjones.bsky.social, @amycthorpe.bsky.social, @danread.bsky.social & @susheelbusi.bsky.social have a new preprint out titled: "Environmental filtering shapes divergent bacterial strategies and genomic traits across soil niches" 🦠🌱⬇️
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
NEW Guide to DNA-based monitoring with community science @ukdnawg.bsky.social
💧 CS x DNA examples
👩🏽🦰 Involving volunteers
🔢 Project design
💡 Future directions
✍️ Resources
👉 tinyurl.com/2cn9zdbx
@laurens-colours.bsky.social @lynseyrharper.bsky.social @ukeof.bsky.social @naturalengland.bsky.social
Our findings highlight the importance of river biofilms and provide a foundation for understanding their role in ecosystem health & resilience 🌊🌱
Thanks to my co-authors @susheelbusi.bsky.social, @danread.bsky.social, Jono Warren, Laura Hunt, Kerry Walsh. @ukceh.bsky.social & Environment Agency
A UK chalk stream with the water crowfoot in flow, and hemlock water dropwort on the bank.
One of the ERC REFRESH experiments underway. Experimental mesocosms are being used to study the biological responses to different forms of dissolved organic matter.
UK freshwater streams are rich in biological diversity, including damselflies such as this beautiful demoiselle
JOB OPPORTUNITY! Senior Researcher in Freshwater Environmental Genetics to work with us on the ERC REFRESH Programme studying the role of dissolved organic matter in freshwater ecosystems shorturl.at/zOajg @pennyjohnes.bsky.social @bristoluni.bsky.social @ercrefresh.bsky.social @danread.bsky.social
🚨 New #OpenAccess paper in #Environmental #DNA! 🚨
Led by #TimGoodall @ukceh.bsky.social with @danread.bsky.social we tested whether #soil #eDNA metabarcoding can capture plant #biodiversity & vegetation cover across the UK 🌱
🔗 doi.org/10.1002/edn3...
To find out more about what @ukceh.bsky.social are up to at #INC5 #GlobalPlasticsTreaty see our latest blog below👇 I'm particularly interested in how existing #plasticpollution is considered and what happens next around implementation and effectiveness #microplastics
www.ceh.ac.uk/news-and-med...
#INC5.2 is go!
And we are go! The @royalsociety.org’s Sarah Giles kicks off our annual conference by summarising the eDNA policy explainer cowritten by UKDNAWG members @andynisbet.bsky.social @danread.bsky.social and @lorihandley.bsky.social and the RS
Fantastic to see the State of Windermere in 2024 report and Windermere Integrated Science Plan (WISP) published! Over 90 yrs of information and data on Windermere and its catchment summarised during my time with @freshwaterbio.bsky.social, which was only possible with the help of many people!
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The Environmental DNA explainer explores potential applications for monitoring eDNA as well as a number of ethical, legal, data and infrastructure challenges that must be resolved to harness these opportunities. Find out more with our Q&A and case studies: royalsociety.org/news-resourc...
DNA fragments in air, soil and water, known as environmental or eDNA, could be used in crime investigations, to monitor pollution and enviromental quality, to warn of biosecurity threats and more according to a new report from the Royal Society. royalsociety.org/news/2025/03...
The launch coincides with the @royalsociety.org hosting our 2025 annual conference! Tomorrow is the deadline for abstract submission! Submit and register here ukeof.org.uk/our-work/ukd...
The explainer was written by UKDNAWG steering committee chair and members @andynisbet.bsky.social ynisbet.bsky.social @lorihandley.bsky.social dley.bsky.social and @danread.bsky.social ead.bsky.social together with @robogden.bsky.social and led by Sarah Giles from the @royalsociety.org
Are you a policy maker or end-user, interested to know more about #eDNA based methods for monitoring of #biodiversity, #pathogens or in #forensics? If so, check out this policy explainer published today by the @royalsociety.org royalsociety.org/news-resourc...
It's been an exciting year so far for the Red-ALERT CDT, with co-creation research collaborations across Gov agencies, water companies, non-profit organisations, industry and many more; welcoming our first cohort of students & hosting 2 training courses at University of Bath & Cardiff University...
The UK DNA Working Group aims to:
1) Link researchers, developers of DNA-based monitoring methods, and end users to ensure that activities are focussed on meeting priority information needs and that knowledge is transferred effectively within the wider community...
2) Support and encourage best practice and the development of standards for using DNA-based monitoring ...
3) Engage and work collaboratively with others nationally and internationally, seeking opportunities to influence research, share best practice and facilitate re-use of samples and data ...
4) Increase awareness of where and how DNA-based methods can help improve the effectiveness of environmental monitoring.
We are delighted to announce that the 11th #ukdnawg conference will be hosted by the @royalsociety.org London on 13-14th May 2025.
For more information, and to register, follow the links from ukeof.org.uk/our-work/ukdna
🧬 #eDNA #biodiversity
1/3 Hello Bluesky! We are delighted to launch the shiny new @ukeof.bsky.social UK DNA Working Group Blue Sky Account!
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2/3 The UK DNA Working Group #ukdnawg was launched in 2014 to facilitate dialogue and collaboration in the use of #eDNA for environmental monitoring by providing a forum for government agencies, researchers and other stakeholders to discuss priorities and emerging developments.
3/3 We are a working group of the UK Environmental Observation Framework (#UKEOF).
For more information about who we are and what we do, see our website ukeof.org.uk/our-work/ukdna
What a start into the New Year👋! Yet another very cool METALP paper out - by Luis and Nic! New insights into synchronicity of DOC in high-mountain streams. Great conceptual thinking, stats and lots and lots of sensor data.....Enjoy!
aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
...more from the Vanishing Glaciers project, also with @susheelbusi.bsky.social @layeb.bsky.social: Greg's awesome metagenomic insights into the glacier-fed stream microbiome are out now. What a bewildering biofilm mode of life up there☺️! Well done all!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
New insights into the microbiome of the world's glacier-fed streams. Amazing work by @layeb.bsky.social and @susheelbusi.bsky.social and many others! Thanks all friends and colleagues around the globe! Also the great Nomis Foundation for continuous support!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Thanks to Marc Airhart for the lovely #SciComm about my latest paper. It's awesome to see a professional make your work accessible 🖥️🧬🧪 @texasscience.bsky.social
After 24 years of work, I’m thrilled to announce the TYMEFLIES dataset, which comprises metagenomes from Lake Mendota (Madison, WI), collected roughly every 10 days (471 samples) for 20 years! @quendi.bsky.social @robinrohwer.bsky.social
rdcu.be/d5put
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Timely and important paper on guidelines for workflows and reporting of #eDNA #metabarcoding data. Hugely relevant to ongoing discussions within #ukeof #ukdnawg about standards and data mobilisation @lynseyrharper.bsky.social @danread.bsky.social