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Elise Furlan

Senior Research Fellow in Molecular Ecology
University of Canberra

Region: Asia-Pacific

Country of residence: Australia

Contact
elise.furlan@canberra.edu.au

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  • Environmental science
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Featured

Academic paper

2024

Swinging back from the brink? Polygamous mating strategies revealed for an iconic threatened freshwater fish

Academic paper

2024

Research horizons for invasive marine species detection with eDNA/eRNA

Academic paper

2024

Correlated environmental DNA and electrofished estimates of relative biomass for golden perch, Macquaria ambigua

Academic paper

2024

Does mesocosm validation of environmental DNA methods translate to natural environment monitoring applications? A case study detecting a high-profile invader; the red eared slider turtle, Trachemys scripta elegans, in Australia

2023

Beyond species detection—leveraging environmental DNA and environmental RNA to push beyond presence/absence applications

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