环境 DNA 元条码详细描述了东非一条主要河流中多种热带鱼群的空间结构

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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要管理和保护物种丰富的热带淡水系统,就必须获得有关物种多样性和分布情况的可靠信息。在这里,我们利用环境 DNA 代谢编码揭示了坦桑尼亚中部鲁菲吉河流域的鱼类多样性。在来自 49 个地点的 174 个样本中,我们利用新开发的参考文献库,从估计存在于该系统中的 91 种鱼类中绘制出了 66 种鱼类的分布图。我们发现,有明显的证据表明,鱼类的群落结构与主要的环境梯度--海拔、温度和浊度--有关。我们还确定了稀有或濒危类群的核心分布区,包括鳗鲡等洄游物种。通过对基隆贝罗河小范围(2 千米)采集的 50 个样本进行重点分析,我们发现每个样本平均可捕获 23.1 个物种,而三个样本可捕获 39.4 个物种,50 个样本共捕获 56 个物种。总体而言,这些结果有助于识别易受集水区持续变化(包括大坝建设和农业集约化)影响的物种。这些结果清楚地表明,基于 eDNA 的代谢编码可以可靠地描述整个集水区河流鱼类物种的多样性和分布情况,提供对环境管理有价值的标准化信息。
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Environmental DNA Metabarcoding Details the Spatial Structure of a Diverse Tropical Fish Assemblage in a Major East African River System

Environmental DNA Metabarcoding Details the Spatial Structure of a Diverse Tropical Fish Assemblage in a Major East African River System

Management and conservation of species-rich tropical freshwater systems require reliable information on the diversity and distribution of species present. Here, we used environmental DNA metabarcoding to reveal the diversity of the fishes in the Rufiji River catchment of central Tanzania. Across 174 samples from 49 sites, and using a newly developed reference library, we mapped the presence of 66 fish species from an estimated 91 that we are confident are present in the system. We found clear evidence of community structuring of the assemblage linked to key environmental gradients—elevation, temperature, and turbidity. We also identified core distributions of rare or threatened taxa, including migratory species such as the anguillid eels. With a focused analysis of 50 samples collected over a small spatial scale (<2 km) from the Kilombero River, we showed that each single sample can capture an average of 23.1 species, while three samples can capture 39.4 species, from a total of 56 species encountered in the 50 samples. Collectively the results help to identify species vulnerable to ongoing change in the catchment, including dam construction and agricultural intensification. The results clearly demonstrate how eDNA-based metabarcoding can reliably describe the diversity and distributions of riverine fish species across a catchment, providing standardized information that will be valuable for environmental management.

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Environmental DNA
Environmental DNA Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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