Environmental DNA reveals the ecology and seasonal migration of a rare sturgeon species in the Ural River

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental DNA Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1002/edn3.535
Gulmira Abileva, Ainur Turzhanova, Aizhan Zhamangara, Oxana Khapilina, Ruslan Kalendar
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Environmental DNA (eDNA) technology is an essential tool for monitoring living organisms in ecological research. The combination of eDNA methods with traditional methods of ecological observation can significantly improve the study of the ecology of rare species. Here, we present the development and application of an eDNA approach to identify rare sturgeons in the lower reaches of the Ural River (Zhaiyk) (~1084 km). The presence of representatives of the genus Sturgeon was detected at all sites in spring (nine sites) and autumn (ten sites) while they were absent during the summer period, consistent with their semi-anadromous ecology. Detection in spring and autumn indicates the passage of spring and winter forms to the lower and upper spawning grounds, respectively. This study confirms the difficulties of species-specific identification of Eurasian sturgeon and provides the first documented eDNA detection of specimens of the genus Sturgeon in the Ural River. It also provides a biogeographic snapshot of their distribution, experimentally confirming their seasonal migrations in the lower reaches of the river. The successful detection of sturgeon motivates further eDNA surveys of this and other fish species for accurate species identification and population assessment, opening up prospects for the management of these threatened species.

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环境 DNA 揭示了乌拉尔河中一种罕见鲟鱼的生态学和季节性洄游情况
环境 DNA(eDNA)技术是生态研究中监测生物的重要工具。将 eDNA 方法与传统的生态观察方法相结合,可以大大改善对珍稀物种生态学的研究。在此,我们介绍了开发和应用 eDNA 方法识别乌拉尔河(斋伊克)下游(约 1084 公里)珍稀鲟鱼的情况。在春季(9 个地点)和秋季(10 个地点)的所有地点都发现了鲟鱼属的代表,而在夏季则没有发现,这与鲟鱼的半溯河生态相一致。春季和秋季的检测结果表明,春季和冬季的鲟鱼分别前往下产卵场和上产卵场。这项研究证实了对欧亚鲟进行物种特异性鉴定的困难,并首次记录了乌拉尔河中鲟鱼属标本的 eDNA 检测结果。该研究还提供了鲟鱼分布的生物地理快照,通过实验证实了鲟鱼在乌拉尔河下游的季节性洄游。鲟鱼的成功检测推动了对这一鱼类物种和其他鱼类物种进行进一步的 eDNA 调查,以进行准确的物种鉴定和种群评估,为这些濒危物种的管理开辟了前景。
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Environmental DNA
Environmental DNA Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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