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Early Detection of Introduced Arthropods Project

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  • Project Overview
    • What is DNA Metabarcoding?
    • Field Sites
    • Lab Work & Protocols
      • Sorting Protocol
      • DNA Extraction Protocol
        • Non-Destructive vs. Destructive DNA Extraction
      • TruSeq PCR Protocol
      • Gel Electrophoresis Protocol
        • How to Read a Gel Image
      • Pooling Protocol
      • Index PCR Protocol
  • What are Arthropods?
    • Spiders (Araneae)
    • Ants/Bees (Hymenoptera)
    • Beetles (Coleoptera)
    • True Bugs (Hemiptera)
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Koa Butterfly

Photo credit: Nate Yuen

The Koa Butterfly, one of two endemic butterfly species in Hawaii

Photo Credit: George Roderick

Photo Credit: George Roderick

A Hawaiian Ariamnes Spider

Photo credit: Nate Yuen

Photo credit: Nate Yuen

A Native Hawaiian Yellow-faced bee, which have become rare and endangered

Photo credit: budak

Photo credit: budak

Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle, an introduced species that has become a major pest to coconut palms in Hawaii

About the Project

The what, where, and why of the EDIAs project

Meet the Arthropods

Learn about the arthropods we study and why they are important

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