Distribution pattern of cetaceans in the northern South China Sea based on visual surveys and environmental DNA metabarcoding.

IF 5.2 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Shengming Deng, Xiang Zhang, Min Liu, Bai-An Lin, Yongcan Zhou, Mingming Liu, Wenzhi Lin, Mingli Lin, Lijun Dong, Hui Kang, Binshuai Liu, Shenglan Chen, Mingyue Ouyang, Shousong Jiang, Jianlong Li, Songhai Li
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The South China Sea (SCS) is vital habitat and potential nursery and feeding grounds for large cetaceans, such as the sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus), making understanding of the temporal and spatial patterns of cetaceans in this region essential. We examined the accuracy of environmental DNA (eDNA) in detecting cetacean species diversity and determine the spatial and temporal distribution of cetaceans in the northern SCS. We conducted 5 ship-based visual surveys for cetaceans in 3 summers and 2 springs from 2020 to 2023 and used eDNA metabarcoding to determine the relative abundance and spatial and temporal distribution of cetaceans in offshore and abyssal areas of the northern SCS. We detected 18 cetacean species through visual observations and eDNA metabarcoding. Both methods identified 12 species in common. Cetaceans' presence varied temporally. We detected 7 species in the springs and 17 species in the summers. Expedition route design, meteorological conditions, and sea conditions between the 2 seasons partly explained the seasonal differences. The species of Ziphiidae, Physeteridae, and Kogiidae tended to occupy regions with high bathymetric drop gradients, particularly those situated on continental slopes and seamounts. The Delphinidae were more widely distributed and relatively more abundant. Of the cetaceans successfully identified by eDNA metabarcoding, species with relatively large group sizes and that were relatively close to the sampling sites tended to be more easily detected. Our results provide new information on the relative abundance and spatial and temporal distribution of cetaceans and indicate that eDNA techniques can provide additional information and serve as a complementary tool for cetacean monitoring and conservation.

基于目视调查和环境DNA元条形码的南海北部鲸类分布格局
南海是抹香鲸(Physeter macrocephalus)等大型鲸类动物的重要栖息地和潜在的繁殖和觅食地,因此了解该地区鲸类动物的时空格局至关重要。研究了环境DNA (environmental DNA, eDNA)检测鲸类物种多样性的准确性,并确定了鲸类在南海北部的时空分布。2020 - 2023年,我们在3个夏季和2个春季进行了5次船舶目视调查,并利用eDNA元条形码技术确定了南海北部近海和深海地区鲸类的相对丰度和时空分布。我们通过目视观察和eDNA元条形码检测了18种鲸类动物。两种方法共鉴定出12种。鲸目动物的存在是随时间变化的。春季发现7种,夏季发现17种。两个季节之间的考察路线设计、气象条件和海况是造成季节差异的部分原因。刺蝇科、刺蝇科和尾蝇科倾向于占据高度落差梯度的区域,特别是位于大陆斜坡和海底山的区域。飞燕科分布较广,数量相对较多。在通过eDNA元条形码成功鉴定的鲸目动物中,群体规模相对较大且距离采样点相对较近的物种更容易被检测到。本研究结果提供了鲸类相对丰度和时空分布的新信息,并表明eDNA技术可以提供额外的信息,并作为鲸类监测和保护的补充工具。
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Conservation Biology
Conservation Biology 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
12.70
自引率
3.20%
发文量
175
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Conservation Biology welcomes submissions that address the science and practice of conserving Earth's biological diversity. We encourage submissions that emphasize issues germane to any of Earth''s ecosystems or geographic regions and that apply diverse approaches to analyses and problem solving. Nevertheless, manuscripts with relevance to conservation that transcend the particular ecosystem, species, or situation described will be prioritized for publication.
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