Integration of citizen science and eDNA reveals novel ecological insights for marine fish conservation

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental DNA Pub Date : 2024-07-09 DOI:10.1002/edn3.584
Lone Kvalheim, Eivind Stensrud, Halvor Knutsen, Olli Hyvärinen, Alexander Eiler
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In the face of climate change, the accelerating nature crisis, and other anthropogenic impacts, conserving biodiversity demands effective monitoring. While innovative approaches have emerged to enhance biodiversity assessment, significant data gaps persist, particularly within marine ecosystems. In this study, we assess the utility of combining citizen (community) science with environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding for characterizing and quantifying marine fish biodiversity. Over the summer of 2022, 32 volunteers conducted extensive water sampling in a large Norwegian fjord, yielding 96 samples. Contrasting eDNA findings with conventional observational surveys (such as a national species registration database and beach seine surveys) unveiled a substantial overlap in recorded species inventories. The eDNA citizen science initiative identified previously undocumented species and rediscovered others emphasizing an increase in warm-water species within the study area. Additionally, eDNA data unveiled reduced diversity within the inner fjord relative to the outer fjord. To conclude, our study demonstrates the successful integration of eDNA within a citizen science framework, facilitating comprehensive biodiversity tracking across coastal marine regions. These findings hold promise for advancing marine conservation efforts by providing valuable data to inform critical decision-making processes.

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公民科学与 eDNA 的结合为海洋鱼类保护提供了新的生态见解
面对气候变化、日益加剧的自然危机和其他人为影响,保护生物多样性需要有效的监测。虽然已经出现了创新方法来加强生物多样性评估,但数据缺口仍然很大,尤其是在海洋生态系统中。在这项研究中,我们评估了公民(社区)科学与环境 DNA(eDNA)元条码相结合在描述和量化海洋鱼类生物多样性方面的效用。2022 年夏天,32 名志愿者在挪威的一个大型峡湾进行了广泛的水样采集,共采集了 96 个样本。将 eDNA 发现与传统观察调查(如国家物种登记数据库和海滩围网调查)进行对比,发现记录的物种清单存在大量重叠。eDNA 公民科学行动发现了以前未记录的物种,并重新发现了其他物种,强调了研究区域内暖水物种的增加。此外,eDNA 数据显示,相对于外峡湾,内峡湾的物种多样性有所减少。总之,我们的研究证明了 eDNA 在公民科学框架内的成功整合,促进了对沿海海洋区域生物多样性的全面追踪。这些发现为推进海洋保护工作带来了希望,为关键决策过程提供了宝贵的数据。
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Environmental DNA
Environmental DNA Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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