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The ability of PCR-based methods and next generation sequencing to detect secondary predation in the gut contents of aquatic macroinvertebrates

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posted on 2023-03-01, 23:52 authored by Sheree Kidziak

MMCP Collaboration (MMCP) is a project supported by the Joint State Governments and the Murray-Darling Basin Authority to generate and adopt freshwater ecological knowledge through collaboration, to maintain research capability and contribute supporting science to underpin the Basin-Wide Watering Strategy.

Student support is an important component of MMCP. Postgraduate students carry out high-quality research at a reasonable cost and make an important contribution to the development of aquatic research capability. Student support for this thesis, was provided through the provision of a honours scholarships.

This study is the first to use Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) to investigate the distinction between primarily- and secondarily-consumed prey items in gut content analyses of aquatic macroinvertebrates. 


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Collaborating Institutions

La Trobe University; CSIRO

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Michael Shackleton - m.shackleton@latrobe.edu.au

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