Environmental DNA (eDNA) testing is a scientific method used to detect genetic material from organisms in their surroundings, such as water, soil, or air. Instead of directly observing or capturing species, researchers analyse traces of DNA shed through skin, scales, faeces, or bodily fluids.
This non-invasive technique is widely used in biodiversity monitoring, conservation, and detecting invasive or endangered species. eDNA testing is particularly valuable in aquatic environments, where traditional survey methods can be time-consuming and disruptive. It also allows for early detection of species that might otherwise go unnoticed.
The great crested newt eDNA testing period in the UK runs from mid-April to the end of June. This timeframe aligns with the species’ breeding season when they are most active in ponds, ensuring the highest accuracy in detecting their presence through eDNA analysis.
If you require eDNA testing for great crested newts or need expert advice on ecological assessments, our team at ProHort Ltd is here to help. Get in touch with us today to discuss your project requirements and ensure compliance with environmental regulations. Contact us via phone, email, or visit our website for more information.
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