eDNA
We're leading the way with environmental DNA
Environmental deoxyribonucleic acid (eDNA) is DNA that is naturally shed by organisms into their environment, such as streams, rivers, oceans, soils, even in fecal matter. By sampling the habitat in which species live, we can detect their presence without having to capture, handle, or even see the organisms we are looking for.
From conserving biodiversity to aquaculture monitoring, environmental DNA (eDNA) tools are proving to be reliable, sensitive, species-specific, and safe for the organisms being studied and the habitats in which they live. We have a growing number of DNA laboratory partners so that we can provide eDNA services where you work.
Compared to conventional survey methods involving capture or observation, eDNA tools are more cost-effective, safer for field staff, and can provide rapid results in the field to detect the species being studied, with the potential to shave substantial time off of your project ?schedule.
Whether used as another survey tool in the toolbox, or on its own, the applications of eDNA methods are expanding rapidly and the benefits are clear.?
For more information contact eDNA@stantec.com.
Embracing a new eDNA Technology
Conventional methods of observing and detecting aquatic species can be time consuming, expensive, and harmful to the target species or their environment. Using eDNA sampling, we can perform non-invasive surveys for the presence of these creatures¡ªpotentially saving your projects time and money. Read MoreDisrupting species identification: eDNA and identifying organisms in the field
Some conventional species identification relies only on visual categorization. This can be troublesome with similar-looking species or incomplete specimens. Partnering with the University of Guelph to develop eDNA techniques as well as a pocket lab that brings testing to the field, Mary Murdoch is pioneering this technology. Read MoreOur People
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Mary Murdoch
Vice President, Environmental Services
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Pam Reece
Aquatic Ecologist, Environmental Services
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Natasha Banning
Group Lead, Rehabilitation, Closure and Geoscience
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Isabelle Picard
Senior Biologist
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Jake Riley
Senior Associate, Environmental Services
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Dave Kikkert
Environmental Scientist
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Gabe Pelletier
Scientist
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Cody Fleece
Principal, Aquatic Ecologist
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Nathaniel Marshall
Environmental Scientist
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Andrew Taylor
Senior Ecologist
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