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Meet the River Guardians: A Fresh Look at Water Health in Myanmar
MyanmarThursday, December 19, 2024
The researchers found that the upper parts of the rivers were generally in good shape, with less human activity. However, the lower parts of the rivers showed signs of stress from urban and agricultural activities.
Interestingly, when they looked at the data, they found that using DNA to identify these species gave them the most precise information about the river's health. This approach can be especially useful in places like Myanmar, where there's a lot of biodiversity but not much information about these species.
Combining traditional methods with modern DNA techniques can help scientists get a better picture of our rivers' health. By doing so, they can help protect the biodiversity and quality of these important ecosystems.
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