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Claude Miaud
Researcher at University of Montpellier
Publications - 102
Citations - 7513
Claude Miaud is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Skeletochronology. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 97 publications receiving 6457 citations. Previous affiliations of Claude Miaud include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & University of Savoy.
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Species detection using environmental DNA from water samples.
TL;DR: A novel approach, based on the limited persistence of DNA in the environment, to detect the presence of a species in fresh water, using specific primers that amplify short mitochondrial DNA sequences to track the existence of a frog in controlled environments and natural wetlands.
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Next-generation monitoring of aquatic biodiversity using environmental DNA metabarcoding
Alice Valentini,Pierre Taberlet,Pierre Taberlet,Claude Miaud,Raphaël Civade,Jelger Herder,Philip Francis Thomsen,Eva Bellemain,Aurélien Besnard,Eric Coissac,Eric Coissac,Frédéric Boyer,Frédéric Boyer,Coline Gaboriaud,Pauline Jean,Nicolas Poulet,Nicolas Roset,Gordon H. Copp,Gordon H. Copp,Philippe Geniez,Didier Pont,Christine Argillier,Jean-Marc Baudoin,Tiphaine Peroux,Alain J. Crivelli,Anthony Olivier,Manon Acqueberge,Matthieu Le Brun,Peter Rask Møller,Eske Willerslev,Tony Dejean +30 more
TL;DR: For amphibians, the detection probability with eDNA metabarcoding was 0.97 (CI = 0.90-0.99) vs. 0.58 (CI=0.50-0.63) for traditional surveys as mentioned in this paper.
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Persistence of environmental DNA in freshwater ecosystems.
Tony Dejean,Alice Valentini,Antoine Duparc,Stéphanie Pellier-Cuit,François Pompanon,Pierre Taberlet,Claude Miaud +6 more
TL;DR: Improve the knowledge on DNA persistence in water in order to confirm the presence of the focus species in freshwater ecosystems and to greatly influence planning of biodiversity inventories and biosecurity surveys.
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Improved detection of an alien invasive species through environmental DNA barcoding: the example of the American bullfrog Lithobates catesbeianus
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the eDNA method is valuable for species detection and surpasses traditional amphibian survey methods in terms of sensitivity and sampling effort, suggesting that traditional field surveys have strongly underestimated the distribution of the American bullfrog.
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Prediction and validation of the potential global distribution of a problematic alien invasive species — the American bullfrog
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used both land use and climatic and land use layers to evaluate the habitat suitability for the American bullfrog Rana catesbeiana, a major invasive species that is among the causes of amphibian decline.