一种检测和监测大西洋入侵狮子鱼(Pterois volitans)的优化探针qPCR方法

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Katherine Viehl, Zain Khalid, Kathryn Greiner-Ferris, Eli Taub, Pavithiran Amirthalingam, Girish Kumar, Victoria Marciante, Michelle R. Gaither
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印度太平洋狮子鱼(Pterois volitans)是西大西洋的入侵物种。自从20世纪80年代初引入佛罗里达州以来,狮子鱼的数量激增,现在从北卡罗来纳州到委内瑞拉都发现了狮子鱼。随着它们活动范围的扩大,这些多面手捕食者威胁着本地动物,虽然它们主要是海洋物种,但它们对低盐度环境的耐受性可能使它们能够在不被发现的情况下扩展到敏感的河口栖息地。跟踪入侵物种的传统方法,如直接观察或诱捕,在大的空间尺度上是不切实际的,这使得环境DNA (eDNA)成为一个有吸引力的替代方法。分子分析,如采用定量聚合酶链反应(qPCR)的方法,可以在环境样品中扩增低拷贝数的DNA片段,并且越来越多地被用作检测入侵物种的传统方法的补充。目前,已经发表了一种检测狮子鱼eDNA的PCR方法。然而,该方法的特异性尚未得到验证,关键性能参数检出限(LOD)和定量限(LOQ)尚未建立。在这里,我们评估这种测定的功效,并表明它很可能导致假阴性在西大西洋。作为替代方案,我们开发了一种新的基于TaqMan探针的qPCR检测方法,该方法对volitans具有物种特异性,并且高度敏感,每个反应的LOD为12拷贝,LOQ为598拷贝。虽然我们的检测方法不能扩增密切相关的P. miles,它也被引入西大西洋,但该物种在入侵种群中的低流行率意味着我们的检测方法对大多数监测目的是有效的。我们的结论是,我们的检测方法是一种强大的检测狮子鱼的方法,可以在任何栖息地使用,为控制入侵狮子鱼的传播提供了新的机会。
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An Optimized Probe-Based qPCR Assay for the Detection and Monitoring of the Invasive Lionfish (Pterois volitans) in the Atlantic

An Optimized Probe-Based qPCR Assay for the Detection and Monitoring of the Invasive Lionfish (Pterois volitans) in the Atlantic

The Indo-Pacific lionfish, Pterois volitans, is an invasive species in the western Atlantic. Since its introduction to Florida in the early 1980s, populations have surged with lionfish now found from North Carolina to Venezuela. As their range expands, these generalist predators threaten native fauna, and while they are primarily a marine species, their tolerance for low salinity conditions may allow them to expand into sensitive estuarine habitats undetected. Traditional approaches for tracking invasive species such as direct observation or trapping are impractical over large spatial scales, making environmental DNA (eDNA) an attractive alternative. Molecular assays, such as those employing quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), amplify low copy number DNA fragments in environmental samples and are increasingly employed as a complement to traditional methods for the detection of invasive species. Currently, there is one published PCR assay for the detection of lionfish eDNA. However, the specificity of this assay is unverified, and the critical performance parameters limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) have not been established. Here we evaluate the efficacy of this assay and show that it is likely to result in false negatives in the western Atlantic. As an alternative, we developed a new TaqMan probe-based qPCR assay that is species-specific for P. volitans and highly sensitive with a LOD of 12 copies per reaction and a LOQ of 598 copies per reaction. While our assay does not amplify the closely related P. miles, which was also introduced in the western Atlantic, the low prevalence of this species in the invasive population means our assay is effective for most monitoring purposes. We conclude that our assay is a robust method for the detection of lionfish and can be employed in any habitat, offering new opportunities for controlling the spread of invasive lionfish.

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