Next Generation of Environmental Monitoring

Eric S. Laschever, R. Kelly, M. Hoge, Kai N. Lee
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Federal and state agencies have begun using residual genetic information taken from the environment—environmental DNA or eDNA—to help make management and regulatory decisions. Environmental DNA can provide information from water, soil, or air samples about the living parts of ecosystems with unprecedented scope, in some cases providing broad surveys of the species present and in others pinpointing hard-to-find species. However, standards for analysis and interpretation have only recently begun to arise in the nascent field of eDNA analysis. As this new and valuable source of information begins to influence the implementation of environmental laws, we survey existing federal uses of eDNA and review federal information requirements relevant to natural resource management—in particular, under the data-hungry Endangered Species Act and National Environmental Policy Act. We find that some agencies are already using eDNA data, and, for the most part, these uses are likely to meet the legal requirements of the controlling statutes and regulations. Though legally acceptable, social factors influence the degree to which a technology becomes widespread in agency practice. We survey likely future scenarios for eDNA uptake and offer recommendations for driving broader adoption of this useful technology and enabling management and regulatory decisions grounded in eDNA as a data source.
新一代环境监测
联邦和州政府机构已经开始使用从环境中提取的残留遗传信息——环境DNA或edna——来帮助制定管理和监管决策。环境DNA能够以前所未有的范围从水、土壤或空气样本中提供有关生态系统中有生命部分的信息,在某些情况下,提供对现有物种的广泛调查,在其他情况下,提供对难以发现的物种的精确定位。然而,分析和解释的标准直到最近才开始出现在新兴的eDNA分析领域。随着这一新的有价值的信息来源开始影响环境法的实施,我们调查了联邦政府对eDNA的现有使用情况,并审查了与自然资源管理有关的联邦信息要求,特别是根据数据匮乏的《濒危物种法》和《国家环境政策法》。我们发现一些机构已经在使用eDNA数据,而且,在大多数情况下,这些用途很可能符合控制法规和法规的法律要求。虽然法律上可以接受,但社会因素会影响一项技术在代理实践中普及的程度。我们调查了未来eDNA吸收的可能情况,并为推动这项有用技术的广泛采用提供建议,并使管理和监管决策基于eDNA作为数据源。
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