18 results on '"Jo, Toshiaki S."'
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2. Sensitive and efficient surveillance of Japanese giant salamander (Andrias japonicus) distribution in western Japan using multi-copy nuclear DNA marker
3. Synthesizing the relationships between environmental DNA concentration and freshwater macrophyte abundance: a systematic review and meta-analysis
4. Larger particle size distribution of environmental RNA compared to environmental DNA: a case study targeting the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene in zebrafish (Danio rerio) using experimental aquariums
5. Comparative evaluation for the performance of environmental DNA and RNA analyses targeting mitochondrial and nuclear genes from ayu (Plecoglossus altivelis)
6. Methodological considerations for aqueous environmental RNA collection, preservation, and extraction
7. Methodological assessment for efficient collection of Schistosoma mansoni environmental DNA and improved schistosomiasis surveillance in tropical wetlands
8. Validating post-enrichment steps in environmental RNA analysis for improving its availability from water samples
9. Correlation between the number of eDNA particles and species abundance is strengthened by warm temperature: simulation and meta-analysis
10. Pooling of intra-site measurements inflates variability of the correlation between environmental DNA concentration and organism abundance
11. Can nuclear aquatic environmental DNA be a genetic marker for the accurate estimation of species abundance?
12. Factors affecting biphasic degradation of eDNA released by Japanese jack mackerel (Trachurus japonicus)
13. A higher DNA damage rate in aqueous eDNA particles suggests intra‐cellular eDNA degradation in cellular environments
14. Appendices_Detailed_information_on_the_re-analysis_of_Jo_et_al_2019_and_Hirohara_et_al_2021 from Utilizing the state of environmental DNA (eDNA) to incorporate time-scale information into eDNA analysis
15. Simple and efficient preservation of fish environmental RNA in filtered water samples via RNAlater
16. Correlation between the number of eDNA particles and species abundance is strengthened by warm temperature: simulation and meta-analysis
17. Utilizing the state of environmental DNA (eDNA) to incorporate time-scale information into eDNA analysis.
18. A higher DNA damage rate in aqueous eDNA particles suggests intra‐cellular eDNA degradation in cellular environments.
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