Optimal sample type and number vary in small shallow lakes when targeting non-native fish environmental DNA
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Shaun P. Wilkinson | X. Pochon | S. Wood | A. Zaiko | I. Hawes | M. Vandergoes | D. Kelly | Georgia Thomson‐Laing | Annabel M. Tidy | Maïlys H.V. Picard | Maïlys Picard
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