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  1. Assessment of Environmental DNA Survey Design for the Detection of Freshwater Unionid Mussels
  2. Environmental DNA detection of the male mitochondrial genome of freshwater mussels (Unionidae)
  3. Detecting bat environmental DNA from water-filled road-ruts in upland forest
  4. Improving Environmental DNA Sensitivity for Dreissenid Mussels by Targeting Tandem Repeat Regions of the Mitochondrial Genome
  5. Evaluating environmental DNA metabarcoding as a survey tool for unionid mussel assessments
  6. Environmental (e)RNA advances the reliability of eDNA by predicting its age
  7. Genetic trajectories of zebra and quagga mussel invasions across three decades: Lake Erie versus Hudson River populations
  8. Macroinvertebrate community diversity and habitat quality relationships along a large river from targeted eDNA metabarcode assays
  9. Detecting aquatic invasive species in bait and pond stores with targeted environmental (e)DNA high-throughput sequencing metabarcode assays: Angler, retailer, and manager implications
  10. Invasion genetics from eDNA and thousands of larvae: A targeted metabarcoding assay that distinguishes species and population variation of zebra and quagga mussels
  11. DNA Barcoding Permits Identification of Potential Fish Hosts of Unionid Freshwater Mussels
  12. Genetic change versus stasis over the time course of invasions: trajectories of two concurrent, allopatric introductions of the Eurasian ruffe
  13. Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding assays to detect invasive invertebrate species in the Great Lakes
  14. Significant Recent Records of Unionid Mussels in Northeast Texas Rivers