What is the primary advantage of using environmental DNA (eDNA) in species identification?
eDNA: How Scientists See Hidden Animals

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It requires less technical expertise.
It can identify species without needing to see them.
It provides real-time data.
It is less expensive than traditional methods.
2.
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Why is mitochondrial DNA often used in eDNA studies?
It is easier to extract from soil.
There are more copies of it per cell.
It is more stable than nuclear DNA.
It degrades slower in water.
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What is a significant challenge in using eDNA to estimate species population?
It is difficult to collect samples.
The DNA is often contaminated.
The DNA decays too quickly.
Translating presence-absence data into population estimates.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did eDNA help in the study of bluegill sunfish in Japan?
It confirmed the presence of bluegills in all ponds.
It helped in eradicating bluegills from the ponds.
It identified bluegills in ponds where they were not visually observed.
It showed that bluegills were not present in any ponds.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What unexpected discovery was made using eDNA in the Baltic Sea?
A new type of algae.
Increased levels of pollution.
DNA from a long-finned pilot whale.
Presence of a new fish species.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is eDNA considered more cost-effective for monitoring wood turtles?
It requires fewer personnel.
It reduces the need for extensive training.
It provides more accurate data.
It is faster than traditional methods.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What potential does eDNA hold for future species monitoring?
It is limited to identifying invasive species.
It can replace all traditional monitoring methods.
It can help monitor species in inaccessible areas.
It can only be used for aquatic species.
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