用于鲑鱼生态系统监测的eDNA取样系统

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Christoph M. Deeg, Robert G. Saunders, Christopher Tam, Karia Kaukinen, Shaorong Li, Arthur L. Bass, Uu-a-thluk Fisheries, Kristina M. Miller
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环境DNA (Environmental DNA, eDNA)正在改变科学家、资源管理者、非政府组织、原住民社区和公民科学家监测和管理水生生态系统的方式。然而,现有的采样系统目前不允许高过滤体积、快速样本收集和现场保存,因此迄今为止阻碍了海洋中大规模的eDNA研究,特别是针对中小型组织。为了克服这些挑战,RKS实验室开发了几种利用中空膜(HM)过滤筒的模块化水样系统,并由加拿大渔业和海洋分子遗传学实验室进行了测试。与Sterivex过滤器(eDNA过滤的行业标准)相比,HM过滤盒的过滤体积增加了6倍,过滤速度增加了3倍。现场采样系统结合了泵、可编程控制器、气泵、臭氧发生器和多达8个过滤器,能够有效地直接过滤来自不同水生环境的eDNA,从小溪到开阔的海洋。为了评估部署的便捷性,我们介绍了一个为期3天的研讨会的结果,在该研讨会上,土著资源管理组织的技术人员在没有任何eDNA采样知识的情况下接受了培训,并进行了独立的eDNA样本收集。通过元条形码和qPCR对样本进行分析,揭示了鲑鱼和其他物种在鲑鱼生态系统中共同出现的分布,从大型短暂捕食者到鲑鱼的浮游猎物,甚至包括它们的病原体。在本示例研究中,我们进一步观察到水产养殖设施附近的群落组成发生了实质性变化,在那里,淡水中检测到与水产养殖饲料相关的海洋物种相对丰度较高。本研究展示了这些采样系统如何为中小型组织提供一个有效的切入点,以利用eDNA来实现他们的研究和监测目标。
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eDNA Sampling Systems for Salmon Ecosystem Monitoring

eDNA Sampling Systems for Salmon Ecosystem Monitoring

Environmental DNA (eDNA) is transforming the way aquatic ecosystems are monitored and managed by scientists, resource managers, ENGOs, First Nations communities, and citizen scientists alike. However, available sampling systems currently don't allow for combined high filtration volumes, rapid sample collection, and preservation in the field, thus far hindering broad scale eDNA studies in the ocean specifically for small and medium scale organizations. To overcome these challenges, several modular water sampling systems that utilize hollow-membrane (HM) filtration cartridges were developed by RKS laboratories and tested by the Fisheries and Oceans, Canada, Molecular Genetics Laboratory. Compared to Sterivex filters, an industry standard for eDNA filtration, the HM filtration cartridges allowed for a six-fold increase in filtration volume and threefold increase in filtration speed. The field sampling systems, which combine pumps, a programmable controller, an air pump, an ozone generator, and up to eight filters at once, enabled efficient direct eDNA filtration from diverse aquatic environments, from creeks to the open ocean. To evaluate ease of deployment, we present the results of a 3 day workshop where technical staff of an Indigenous resource management organization, without any prior knowledge in eDNA sampling, were trained and performed independent eDNA sample collection. The samples were analyzed by metabarcoding and qPCR to reveal the distributions of salmon and other species co-occurring in salmon ecosystems, from large ephemeral predators, to the planktonic prey of salmon, even including their pathogens. In this example study, we further observed a substantial shift in community composition in the vicinity of aquaculture facilities where marine species associated with aquaculture feed were detected in freshwater at high relative abundance. This study demonstrates how these sampling systems provide an efficient entry point for small and medium scale organizations to utilize eDNA to fulfill their research and monitoring objectives.

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