Justine Pagnier
- Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies
- Marine Ecology and Invasive Species
- Coastal and Marine Management
- Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
- Identification and Quantification in Food
- Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
- Isotope Analysis in Ecology
University of Gothenburg
2024-2025
LifeWatch (Israel)
2024
Molecular methods such as DNA/eDNA metabarcoding have emerged useful tools to document the biodiversity of complex communities over large spatio-temporal scales. We established an international Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (ARMS-MBON) combining standardised sampling using autonomous reef monitoring structures (ARMS) with for genetic marine hard-bottom benthic communities. Here, we present data our first campaign comprising 56 ARMS units deployed in 2018-2019 and retrieved...
Abstract The increasing prevalence of non-indigenous species (NIS) in marine ecosystems poses significant challenges for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management. Advances molecular techniques enable early detection long-term monitoring such taxa, especially when coupled with spatio-temporally wide sampling by networks as the European ARMS Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (ARMS-MBON). This initiative performs standardised campaigns using autonomous reef structures (ARMS)...
Continuing the international efforts of ARMS Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (ARMS-MBON), we present data from second sampling campaign, coming 56 Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures (ARMS) deployed in 2020 and 2021 along European coasts under Omics (EMO BON). The set includes information on locations conditions, sample archiving, quality reports collected samples. Data metadata are openly accessible can be downloaded associated GitHub repository. Sequence accessed via Nucleotide...
ABSTRACT Molecular methods such as DNA/eDNA metabarcoding have emerged useful tools to document biodiversity of complex communities over large spatio-temporal scales. We established an international Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (ARMS-MBON) combining standardised sampling using autonomous reef monitoring structures (ARMS) with for genetic marine hard-bottom benthic communities. Here, we present the data our first campaign comprising 56 ARMS units deployed in 2018-2019 and retrieved...
<title>Abstract</title> The increasing prevalence of non-indigenous species (NIS) in marine ecosystems poses significant challenges for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management. Advances molecular techniques enable early detection long-term monitoring such taxa, especially when coupled with spatio-temporally wide-scaled sampling by networks as the European ARMS Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (ARMS-MBON). This initiative performs standardised campaigns using autonomous reef...