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Anthony Chariton's research focuses on community ecology, particularly his eDNA research which includes monitoring the distribution of taxa in aquatic and terrestrial environments. For example, he uses eDNA to detect fish and sharks in aquatic systems and tracks mammals using DNA captured from leeches and mosquitoes. Chariton has played a pivotal role in the adoption of omic tools by government regulators and industry in Australia and globally. He is a co-author of the revised Australian New Zealand Sediment Quality Guidelines and has been recognized for his contributions with the Society of Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology Australasia’s Mid-Career Researcher Prize.
Macquarie University • Sydney, Australia
Leading research in environmental science and ecology, focusing on eDNA methodologies.
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