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Johan Pansu

Researcher at Princeton University

Publications -  24
Citations -  1871

Johan Pansu is an academic researcher from Princeton University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem & Environmental DNA. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 21 publications receiving 1265 citations. Previous affiliations of Johan Pansu include Joseph Fourier University & University of Montpellier.

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Replication levels, false presences and the estimation of the presence/absence from eDNA metabarcoding data.

TL;DR: The level of replication required for accurate detection of targeted taxa in different contexts was evaluated and whether statistical approaches developed to estimate occupancy in the presence of observational errors can successfully estimate true prevalence, detection probability and false‐positive rates was evaluated.
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Long livestock farming history and human landscape shaping revealed by lake sediment DNA

TL;DR: An approach based on DNA metabarcoding used on lake sediments to provide the first high-resolution reconstruction of plant cover and livestock farming history since the Neolithic Period shows that the most intense erosion period was caused by deforestation and overgrazing by sheep and cowherds during the Late Iron Age and Roman Period.
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DNA metabarcoding-Need for robust experimental designs to draw sound ecological conclusions.

TL;DR: This book is dedicated to the victims of the Paris terror attacks of 22 July 1997, which claimed the lives of 129 people and injured more than 200 others.
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Global distribution of earthworm diversity

Helen Phillips, +145 more
- 25 Oct 2019 - 
TL;DR: It was found that local species richness and abundance typically peaked at higher latitudes, displaying patterns opposite to those observed in aboveground organisms, which suggest that climate change may have serious implications for earthworm communities and for the functions they provide.
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Conservation genetics of cattle, sheep, and goats.

TL;DR: Urgent conservation measures must be taken to avoid an irremediable loss of farm animal genetic resources, integrating economical, sociological, and political parameters.