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Luke E. HolmanGlobe Institute, University of Copenhagen Verified email at sund.ku.dk Cited by 538 |
[HTML][HTML] Detection of introduced and resident marine species using environmental DNA metabarcoding of sediment and water
Environmental DNA (eDNA) surveys are increasingly being used for biodiversity monitoring,
principally because they are sensitive and can provide high resolution community …
principally because they are sensitive and can provide high resolution community …
Trade‐offs between reducing complex terminology and producing accurate interpretations from environmental DNA: Comment on “Environmental DNA: What's behind …
In a recent paper, “Environmental DNA: What's behind the term? Clarifying the terminology
and recommendations for its future use in biomonitoring,” Pawlowski et al. argue that the term …
and recommendations for its future use in biomonitoring,” Pawlowski et al. argue that the term …
Animals, protists and bacteria share marine biogeographic patterns
Over millennia, ecological and evolutionary mechanisms have shaped macroecological
patterns across the tree of life. Research describing these patterns at both regional and global …
patterns across the tree of life. Research describing these patterns at both regional and global …
Optimising the detection of marine taxonomic richness using environmental DNA metabarcoding: the effects of filter material, pore size and extraction method
…, J Lopez, S Bourne, LE Holman… - Metabarcoding and …, 2018 - research.bangor.ac.uk
The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) using metabarcoding has increased in use as a
method for tracking biodiversity of ecosystems. Little is known about eDNA in marine human-…
method for tracking biodiversity of ecosystems. Little is known about eDNA in marine human-…
How does eDNA decay affect metabarcoding experiments?
The detection of species using environmental DNA (eDNA) relies on our capacity to identify
DNA from the sampled environment. Once eDNA is released into the environment, the …
DNA from the sampled environment. Once eDNA is released into the environment, the …
ngsLCA—A toolkit for fast and flexible lowest common ancestor inference and taxonomic profiling of metagenomic data
Metagenomic data generated from environmental samples is increasingly common in the
analysis of modern and ancient biological communities. To obtain taxonomic profiles from this …
analysis of modern and ancient biological communities. To obtain taxonomic profiles from this …
The relationship between solid fraction and mechanical properties of compacts—the percolation theory model approach
LE Holman, H Leuenberger - International journal of pharmaceutics, 1988 - Elsevier
A model based on percolation theory has been set up to elucidate the relationship between
relaxed complex Young's modulus, hardness and normalized solid fraction of …
relaxed complex Young's modulus, hardness and normalized solid fraction of …
Environmental DNA sampling protocols for the surveillance of marine non-indigenous species in Irish coastal waters
Understanding the spread and distribution of Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) is key when
implementing legislation to maintain good ecosystem health. Environmental DNA (eDNA) has …
implementing legislation to maintain good ecosystem health. Environmental DNA (eDNA) has …
Marine invasion genomics: revealing ecological and evolutionary consequences of biological invasions
Genomic approaches are increasingly being used to study biological invasions. Here, we
first analyse how high-throughput sequencing has aided our understanding of the …
first analyse how high-throughput sequencing has aided our understanding of the …
The compaction behaviour of particulate materials. An elucidation based on percolation theory
LE Holman - Powder technology, 1991 - Elsevier
An approach based on percolation theory and principles of mechanics has been used to
elucidate the relationship between the normalized solid fraction P of compacts and …
elucidate the relationship between the normalized solid fraction P of compacts and …