{"accessLevel": "public", "bureauCode": ["010:12"], "contactPoint": {"@type": "vcard:Contact", "fn": "Kylle Roy", "hasEmail": "mailto:kroy@usgs.gov"}, "description": "Environmental DNA (eDNA) detection tools are becoming increasingly popular for documenting occurrence and distribution of native and invasive species. These tools can allow early detection of new diseases and invasive species and provide critical information for land management. We designed two new samplers for monitoring airborne particulates, including fungal and fern spores and plant pollen, that rely on natural wind currents (Passive Environmental Sampler) or a battery operated fan (Active Environmental Sampler). This dataset contains results of an experiment that was designed to determine probability of detecting known numbers of Ceratocystis lukuohia spores on individual slides in these samplers.", "distribution": [{"@type": "dcat:Distribution", "accessURL": "https://doi.org/10.5066/P9QN1HBT", "description": "Landing page for access to the data", "format": "XML", "mediaType": "application/http", "title": "Digital Data"}, {"@type": "dcat:Distribution", "description": "The metadata original format", "downloadURL": "https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.5c1c14cce4b0708288c7abba.xml", "format": "XML", "mediaType": "text/xml", "title": "Original Metadata"}], "identifier": "http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/USGS_5c1c14cce4b0708288c7abba", "keyword": ["Ohia lehua", "environment", "Environmental Sampler", "Spore Traps", "Rapid Ohia Death", "Metrosideros polymorpha", "Environmental DNA", "USGS:5c1c14cce4b0708288c7abba", "Ceratocystis", "ROD"], "modified": "2020-08-27T00:00:00Z", "publisher": {"@type": "org:Organization", "name": "U.S. Geological Survey"}, "spatial": "-155.3130, 19.4388, -155.2094, 19.3908", "theme": ["geospatial"], "title": "Ceratocystis lukuohia spore dilution for probit analysis"}