Is it there?—Estimating the invasion of armored sailfin catfish (Pterygoplichthys sp.) in the water bodies of Eastern Ghats, India using the eDNA approach

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental DNA Pub Date : 2024-05-07 DOI:10.1002/edn3.538
Neeldeep Ganguly, Govindhaswamy Umapathy
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Abstract

Early detection of invasive species is crucial for effectively controlling the potential damage they can inflict on the ecosystems. In contrast to the many limitations that conventional detection methods like visual surveys and netting hold, environmental DNA assay provides a powerful alternative. This non-invasive, highly sensitive, and user-friendly technique offers the advantage of detecting invasive species even in areas where direct observation is challenging, thus addressing the shortcomings of traditional techniques and enhancing overall accuracy in estimating distribution. The spread of invasive Pterygoplichthys sp. has become a cause for concern in biodiversity-rich countries like India. Despite this, comprehensive studies on the prevalence of this invasive species are limited. The Eastern Ghats of India remain under-explored with a high potential for supporting diverse lifeforms. Studying the extent of biological invasions in the Eastern Ghats is essential for effective management and to mitigate the ecological and socioeconomic impacts of invasive species. In this study, we have designed and optimized an eDNA-based quantitative PCR assay to map the presence and spread of invasive Pterygoplichthys sp. in selected freshwater ecosystems of the Eastern Ghats. This assay detected invasive Pterygoplichthys sp. in almost 65% of the total locations sampled. This study can be further extended to larger geographical areas, which can contribute to formulating necessary measures by the authorities to manage invasion and conserve the diversity of the freshwater ecosystem.

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是否存在?--利用 eDNA 方法估计印度东高止山脉水体中装甲帆鳍鲶(Pterygoplichthys sp.)
要有效控制入侵物种对生态系统可能造成的破坏,及早发现入侵物种至关重要。与目测和网捕等传统检测方法的诸多局限性相比,环境 DNA 检测提供了一种强有力的替代方法。这种非入侵性、高灵敏度和用户友好型技术的优势在于,即使在难以直接观察的地区也能检测到入侵物种,从而解决了传统技术的不足,提高了估计分布的整体准确性。在印度这样生物多样性丰富的国家,入侵翼手目鱼类的扩散已成为一个令人担忧的问题。尽管如此,对这一入侵物种流行情况的全面研究仍然有限。印度东高止山脉的生物多样性潜力巨大,但仍未得到充分开发。研究东高止山生物入侵的程度对于有效管理和减轻入侵物种对生态和社会经济的影响至关重要。在这项研究中,我们设计并优化了一种基于 eDNA 的定量 PCR 检测方法,用于绘制东高止山脉部分淡水生态系统中入侵的翼手目鱼类的存在和扩散图。该检测方法在近 65% 的取样地点检测到了入侵的 Pterygoplichthys sp.。这项研究可以进一步扩展到更大的地理区域,从而有助于有关部门制定必要的措施来管理入侵和保护淡水生态系统的多样性。
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Environmental DNA
Environmental DNA Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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