瑞典濒危淡水贻贝的数字PCR监测

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Per Sundberg, Alizz Axberg, Nauras Daragmeh, Niklas Wengström, Marina Panova
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摘要

淡水贻贝的传统监测方法是肉眼观察,这不仅费时,而且因水质条件而异。环境 DNA(eDNA)是一种有吸引力的替代方法,因为它可以在不进行目测的情况下检测水中的物种。此外,由于 DNA 有可能在河流系统中顺流而下,因此即使远离贻贝种群也能检测到物种的存在。本文评估并描述了如何利用 dPCR(数字 PCR)技术有效监测四种淡水贻贝物种:Margaritiferidae 科的淡水珍珠贻贝 Margaritifera margaritifera 和 Unionidae 科的三种物种:郁金香河贻贝 Pseudanodonta complanata、画家贻贝 Unio pictorum 和厚壳河贻贝 Unio crassus,这些物种在全球许多地区都被视为濒危物种。在进行实地调查之前,针对这四个贻贝物种开发了 dPCR 检测方法并进行了模拟测试。实地验证步骤在瑞典两条已确认有淡水珍珠贻贝(M. margaritifera)种群的河流中进行。此外,我们还利用 dPCR 反应中同时复用多个物种的能力,调查了另外两条未知存在濒危淡水贻贝的河流,以确定是否存在这四种贻贝物种。我们还发现,目标 DNA 的浓度可能取决于季节和水位,这可能会在很大程度上影响检测概率和对种群数量结果的解释。
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Monitoring of Endangered Freshwater Mussels in Sweden Using Digital PCR

Monitoring of Endangered Freshwater Mussels in Sweden Using Digital PCR

Freshwater mussels are traditionally monitored by visual observations which is time-consuming and can be difficult depending on water conditions. Environmental DNA (eDNA) is an attractive alternative since it can detect a species in the water without visual observations. Furthermore, since the DNA can potentially travel downstream in the river systems, presence of a species can be detected even away from the population of mussels. In this paper, we evaluate and describe how dPCR (digital PCR) technique can be used to efficiently monitor four freshwater mussel species: the freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera from Margaritiferidae family and three species from Unionidae family: the depressed river mussel Pseudanodonta complanata, the painter's mussel Unio pictorum, and the thick shelled river mussel Unio crassus, which are all regarded endangered in many regions worldwide. dPCR assays for the four mussel species were developed and tested in silico before conducting field surveys. The verification step in the field was carried out in two Swedish rivers with confirmed populations of the freshwater pearl mussel (M. margaritifera). Furthermore, two other rivers with unknown presence of the endangered freshwater mussels were surveyed for occurrence of the four mussel species, using the capacity to multiplex several species simultaneously in a dPCR reaction. We furthermore showed that the target DNA concentrations probably depend on the season and water level, which may largely affect the detection probability and interpretation of the results in terms of population size.

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