And that’s a wrap on #UKDNAWG26 with the sad news that @andynisbet.bsky.social is stepping down as chair of the steering committee. Huge thanks to Andy for all of his efforts, guidance and support over the years that have got the working group to where it is today!
Zoe Withey @forestresearchuk.bsky.social on integration of Earth Observation + molecular data for ecosystem monitoring. Most work in 🇪🇺 or 🇺🇸 using #metabarcoding + satellite data with predictive modelling for biodiversity or genetics. Lots of opportunity once gaps + needs addressed #UKDNAWG26
Great talk by @clarecowgill.bsky.social on using #eDNA and #acoustic data to understand ecosystem recovery. Functional analysis and metaweb networks offer deeper insights than richness alone into ecosystem-level change. Trends not always clear cut with single method #UKDNAWG26
Nice talk by Marco Benucci on using honeybees as natural samplers for environmental monitoring. Distribution of plant pathogen TiNV1 more widespread in Scotland and England than previously thought using samples from honeybees #UKDNAWG26
Now time for some joint sessions with the @bes-egg.bsky.social SIG to share knowledge and learning 🧬🐳🐸🦠🦋
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Ben Price @nhm-london.bsky.social takes us through high-throughput museomics and the cost reductions that can be made for generating reference sequences, and Mind the Gap, a tool for perform reference database gap analysis against species inventories #UKDNAWG26
Nice talk by @rdowell.bsky.social @marianilab.bsky.social on reconstructing food webs using #metabarcoding of #eDNA and gut contents combined with stable isotope analysis. Sampling in 🇮🇹🇬🇧🇮🇸 across different spatiotemporal scales to ground truth approach and compare/contrast food webs #UKDNAWG26
Tom Hughes presents LIMPET - a new pipeline for detecting erroneous sequences in reference databases for #metabarcoding. Some databases contain more errors than others, but even highly curated databases can contain errors that will impact taxonomic assignment and ecological inference #UKDNAWG26
Fab talk by Nathan Griffiths on invertebrate #eDNA #metabarcoding for statutory #lake assessment in Scotland. Initial results are promising for high quality sites, but low quality sites may be overestimated by #eDNA. Also need to consider reference database coverage and sampling effort #UKDNAWG26
Cool talk by @jamesmacarthur.bsky.social on #beaver #eDNA transport. Sample in winter to understand if beavers are present in wider landscape due to long transport distance. Sample in summer to understand localised distribution in a catchment due to shorter transport distance #UKDNAWG26