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Air pollution monitoring may accidentally help scientists track biodiversity
10/06/2023 07:43 PM | Click to read full article
Air quality control stations inadvertently capture environmental DNA (eDNA) from plants and animals on their filters, potentially enabling large-scale biodiversity tracking. Researchers have found genetic material from over 180 species, indicating the prevalence of airborne DNA. The discovery suggests the potential for utilizing existing air quality monitoring systems to gather valuable biodiversity data.