The CALeDNA program: Citizen scientists and researchers inventory California's biodiversity

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Rachel S. Meyer, Miroslava Munguia Ramos, Meixi Lin, Teia M. Schweizer, Zachary J Gold, D. R. Ramos, Sabrina Shirazi, G. Kandlikar, Wai-Yin Kwan, E. Curd, Amanda C. Freise, J. M. Parker, Jason P. Sexton, R. Wetzer, N. Pentcheff, Adam R. Wall, L. Pipes, A. Garcia-Vedrenne, M. P. Mejia, Tiara N Moore, Chloe Orland, Kimberly M. Ballare, Anna Worth, E. Beraut, Emma L. Aronson, Rasmus Oestergaard Nielsen, Harris A. Lewin, Paul H. Barber, Jeffrey D. Wall, Nathan J B Kraft, Beth Shapiro, R. K. Wayne
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Abstract

Climate change is leading to habitat shifts that threaten species persistence throughout California's unique ecosystems. Baseline biodiversity data would provide opportunities for habitats to be managed under short-term and long-term environmental change. Aiming to provide biodiversity data, the UC Conservation Genomics Consortium launched the California Environmental DNA (CALeDNA) program to be a citizen and community science biomonitoring initiative that uses environmental DNA (eDNA, DNA shed from organisms such as from fur, feces, spores, pollen or leaves). Now with results from 1,000 samples shared online, California biodiversity patterns are discoverable. Soil, sediment and water collected by researchers, undergraduates and the public reveal a new catalog of thousands of organisms that only slightly overlap with traditional survey bioinventories. The CALeDNA website lets users explore the taxonomic diversity in different ways, and researchers have created tools to help people new to eDNA to analyze community ecology patterns. Although eDNA results are not always precise, the program team is making progress to fit it into California's biodiversity management toolbox, such as for monitoring ecosystem recovery after invasive species removal or wildfire.
CALeDNA计划:公民科学家和研究人员盘点加州的生物多样性
气候变化正在导致栖息地的变化,威胁着加州独特生态系统中物种的持久性。基线生物多样性数据将为在短期和长期环境变化下管理栖息地提供机会。为了提供生物多样性数据,加州大学保护基因组学联合会启动了加州环境DNA(CALeDNA)计划,该计划是一项公民和社区科学生物监测倡议,使用环境DNA(eDNA,从毛皮、粪便、孢子、花粉或树叶等生物中脱落的DNA)。现在,通过在网上分享1000个样本的结果,加州的生物多样性模式是可以发现的。研究人员、本科生和公众收集的土壤、沉积物和水揭示了一个由数千种生物组成的新目录,这些生物与传统的调查生物清单仅略有重叠。CALeDNA网站允许用户以不同的方式探索分类多样性,研究人员创建了工具来帮助新接触eDNA的人分析社区生态模式。尽管eDNA的结果并不总是准确的,但项目团队正在取得进展,将其纳入加州的生物多样性管理工具箱,例如用于监测入侵物种清除或野火后的生态系统恢复。
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California Agriculture
California Agriculture 农林科学-农业综合
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2.40
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7.70%
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17
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>12 weeks
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