eDNA metabarcoding reveals a rich but threatened and declining elasmobranch community in West Africa’s largest marine protected area, the Banc d’Arguin

IF 2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Carolina de la Hoz Schilling, Rima W. Jabado, Ana Veríssimo, Luca Caminiti, Ebaye Sidina, Cheikhna Yero Gandega, Ester A. Serrão
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Elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) are the most threatened marine vertebrates, particularly in tropical and subtropical areas. Their population status is often poorly understood due to insufficient information. Despite reportedly harbouring critical elasmobranch habitats, the Banc d’Arguin National Park (PNBA) in Mauritania lacks comprehensive and updated information on the diversity of elasmobranch species in the area. We developed a baseline inventory based on morphological and molecular identification and metabarcoding. DNA barcoding of tissue samples from elasmobranch processing sites and freshly sampled specimens was used to build a genetic reference database of local elasmobranch species. The richness and diversity of species in the PNBA were described via metabarcoding of seawater eDNA samples using an elasmobranch-specific assay and our reference database. We detected 27 species, including 12 new species records for the PNBA. We further uncover potentially undescribed species of Gymnura and Torpedo, while taxonomic corrections are noted for previously reported species. In particular, the reportedly abundant Mustelus mustelus was absent from tissue and eDNA samples, while M. punctulatus was detected instead. Taxa that have anecdotally become regionally extinct or rare (e.g., sawfishes, wedgefishes, lemon sharks) were not detected, highlighting local species diversity shifts within the last few decades. Results show that 67.9% of elasmobranch species in the PNBA are threatened with extinction according to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. This study emphasises the importance of taxonomic identification in support of species management and provides a baseline to inform future studies and conservation measures to avoid further species losses.

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eDNA 代谢标定揭示了西非最大的海洋保护区--阿尔金湾丰富但濒临灭绝的箭亚纲动物群落
鳞鳃亚纲动物(鲨鱼和鳐鱼)是最受威胁的海洋脊椎动物,尤其是在热带和亚热带地区。由于信息不足,人们往往对它们的种群状况知之甚少。据报道,尽管毛里塔尼亚的班克达尔金国家公园(PNBA)拥有重要的鞘鳃类栖息地,但该地区却缺乏有关鞘鳃类物种多样性的全面、最新信息。我们根据形态学、分子鉴定和代谢条码编制了一份基线清单。通过对鞘鳃类动物加工点的组织样本和新鲜采样标本进行DNA条形编码,建立了当地鞘鳃类动物物种的遗传参考数据库。通过对海水 eDNA 样品进行代谢条形码分析,使用鞘鳃类动物特异性检测方法和我们的参考数据库来描述 PNBA 中物种的丰富性和多样性。我们发现了 27 个物种,其中包括 12 个 PNBA 的新物种记录。我们进一步发现了可能未被描述的鲶科(Gymnura)和鱼雷科(Torpedo)物种,并对之前报道过的物种进行了分类修正。特别是,在组织和 eDNA 样本中没有发现据报道很丰富的 Mustelus mustelus,而检测到了 M. punctulatus。没有检测到已在该地区灭绝或稀有的分类群(如锯齿鱼、楔鱼、柠檬鲨),这突显了过去几十年中当地物种多样性的变化。研究结果表明,根据世界自然保护联盟(IUCN)濒危物种红色名录,北太平洋滩涂地区 67.9% 的鞘鳃类物种濒临灭绝。这项研究强调了分类鉴定在支持物种管理方面的重要性,并为今后的研究和保护措施提供了一个基线,以避免物种的进一步减少。
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Conservation Genetics
Conservation Genetics 环境科学-生物多样性保护
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
4.50%
发文量
58
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Conservation Genetics promotes the conservation of biodiversity by providing a forum for data and ideas, aiding the further development of this area of study. Contributions include work from the disciplines of population genetics, molecular ecology, molecular biology, evolutionary biology, systematics, forensics, and others. The focus is on genetic and evolutionary applications to problems of conservation, reflecting the diversity of concerns relevant to conservation biology. Studies are based on up-to-date technologies, including genomic methodologies. The journal publishes original research papers, short communications, review papers and perspectives.
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