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Ida Baerholm Schnell

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Molecular Ecology Resources|March 6, 2015
Tag jumps illuminated--reducing sequence-to-sample misidentifications in metabarcoding studiesIda Baerholm Schnell, Kristine Bohmann, M Thomas P Gilbert
Molecular Ecology Resources|September 19, 2018
Using metabarcoding to compare the suitability of two blood-feeding leech species for sampling mammalian diversity in North BorneoRosie Drinkwater, Ida Baerholm Schnell, Kristine Bohmann, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|June 8, 2018
Debugging diversity - a pan-continental exploration of the potential of terrestrial blood-feeding leeches as a vertebrate monitoring toolIda Baerholm Schnell, Kristine Bohmann, Sebastian E Schultze, et al.
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Molecular Ecology Resources|March 6, 2015
Tag jumps illuminated--reducing sequence-to-sample misidentifications in metabarcoding studiesIda Baerholm Schnell, Kristine Bohmann, M Thomas P Gilbert
Molecular Ecology Resources|September 19, 2018
Using metabarcoding to compare the suitability of two blood-feeding leech species for sampling mammalian diversity in North BorneoRosie Drinkwater, Ida Baerholm Schnell, Kristine Bohmann, et al.
Molecular Ecology Resources|June 8, 2018
Debugging diversity - a pan-continental exploration of the potential of terrestrial blood-feeding leeches as a vertebrate monitoring toolIda Baerholm Schnell, Kristine Bohmann, Sebastian E Schultze, et al.
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