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Caren S. Goldberg
Caren S. Goldberg
Associate Professor, Washington State University
Verified email at wsu.edu
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Putting the ‘landscape’in landscape genetics
A Storfer, MA Murphy, JS Evans, CS Goldberg, S Robinson, SF Spear, ...
Heredity 98 (3), 128-142, 2007
10922007
Critical considerations for the application of environmental DNA methods to detect aquatic species
CS Goldberg, CR Turner, K Deiner, KE Klymus, PF Thomsen, MA Murphy, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 7 (11), 1299-1307, 2016
9462016
Quantifying effects of UV-B, temperature, and pH on eDNA degradation in aquatic microcosms
KM Strickler, AK Fremier, CS Goldberg
Biological Conservation 183, 85-92, 2015
7502015
Estimating Occupancy and Abundance of Stream Amphibians Using Environmental DNA from Filtered Water Samples
DS Pilliod, CS Goldberg, RS Arkle, LP Waits
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2013
6692013
Molecular detection of vertebrates in stream water: a demonstration using Rocky Mountain tailed frogs and Idaho giant salamanders
CS Goldberg, DS Pilliod, RS Arkle, LP Waits
PLoS One 6 (7), e22746, 2011
6302011
Factors influencing detection of eDNA from a stream‐dwelling amphibian
DS Pilliod, CS Goldberg, RS Arkle, LP Waits
Molecular ecology resources 14 (1), 109-116, 2014
5622014
Employing philosophical dialogue in collaborative science
SD Eigenbrode, M O'rourke, JD Wulfhorst, DM Althoff, CS Goldberg, ...
BioScience 57 (1), 55-64, 2007
4912007
Environmental DNA as a new method for early detection of New Zealand mudsnails (Potamopyrgus antipodarum)
CS Goldberg, A Sepulveda, A Ray, J Baumgardt, LP Waits
Freshwater Science 32 (3), 792-800, 2013
4242013
Reporting the limits of detection and quantification for environmental DNA assays
KE Klymus, CM Merkes, MJ Allison, CS Goldberg, CC Helbing, ME Hunter, ...
Environmental DNA 2 (3), 271-282, 2020
3422020
Characterizing the distribution of an endangered salmonid using environmental DNA analysis
MB Laramie, DS Pilliod, CS Goldberg
Biological Conservation 183, 29-37, 2015
3192015
Moving environmental DNA methods from concept to practice for monitoring aquatic macroorganisms
CS Goldberg, KM Strickler, DS Pilliod
Biological Conservation 183, 1-3, 2015
3122015
Comparative landscape genetics of two pond‐breeding amphibian species in a highly modified agricultural landscape
CS Goldberg, LP Waits
Molecular Ecology 19 (17), 3650-3663, 2010
2102010
Degradation and dispersion limit environmental DNA detection of rare amphibians in wetlands: Increasing efficacy of sampling designs
CS Goldberg, KM Strickler, AK Fremier
Science of The Total Environment 633, 695-703, 2018
1552018
A validation scale to determine the readiness of environmental DNA assays for routine species monitoring
B Thalinger, K Deiner, LR Harper, HC Rees, RC Blackman, D Sint, ...
Environmental DNA 3 (4), 823-836, 2021
1432021
ANDe: A fully integrated environmental DNA sampling system
AC Thomas, J Howard, PL Nguyen, TA Seimon, CS Goldberg
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9 (6), 1379-1385, 2018
104*2018
A system for rapid eDNA detection of aquatic invasive species
AC Thomas, S Tank, PL Nguyen, J Ponce, M Sinnesael, CS Goldberg
Environmental DNA 2 (3), 261-270, 2020
1022020
Diversification and asymmetrical gene flow across time and space: lineage sorting and hybridization in polytypic barking frogs
JW Streicher, TJ Devitt, CS Goldberg, JH Malone, H Blackmon, MK Fujita
Molecular ecology 23 (13), 3273-3291, 2014
1022014
Implications of Anthropogenic Landscape Change on Inter-Population Movements of the Desert Tortoise (Gopherus agassizii)
T Edwards, CR Schwalbe, DE Swann, CS Goldberg
Conservation Genetics 5, 485-499, 2004
1002004
Quantification and reduction of bias from sampling larvae to infer population and landscape genetic structure
CS GOLDBERG, LP WAITS
Molecular Ecology Resources 10 (2), 304-313, 2010
912010
Environmental DNA sampling protocol-filtering water to capture DNA from aquatic organisms
MB Laramie, DS Pilliod, CS Goldberg, KM Strickler
Techniques and Methods, 2015
862015
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