利用eDNA作为一种可行的鱼类监测方法在北墨西哥湾河口栖息地。

IF 3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Erin Reschke, Rosmin S. Ennis, Linda C. Harwell
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摘要

环境DNA (Environmental DNA, eDNA)已成为研究水生系统中鱼类存在与否的重要工具。eDNA元条形码已被证明可以产生与传统调查相当的鱼类多样性结果。环境因素可能影响鱼类种类的检测,相对于淡水系统的研究,eDNA方法在河口的应用更为有限。在这项研究中,我们采用现有的方法来评估位于佛罗里达州西北部狭长地带和阿拉巴马州西南部的两个河口系统中鱼类的eDNA元条形码的有效性。为了在研究区域内最佳地代表物种,地点位于四个不同的河口栖息地。2022年11月,采用无菌方案采集了中水样品。在采集日结束时对水样进行过滤,并在-70°C保存,直到过滤后的DNA被提取、扩增和测序。使用一套通用引物扩增所收集样品中的DNA材料。参考DNA库是利用国家和地方资源管理项目提供的鱼类数据积累起来的。结果鉴定出58种鱼类,10个不同属,13个不同科。所鉴定的分类群中80%以上为河口系的特征种。检测到的物种中有18种是周期性栖息在潮汐沼泽的淡水鱼。意想不到的物种在所有检测到的物种中只占不到5%,它们的存在被认为是合理的。虽然还需要更多的研究,但研究结果表明,eDNA元条形码方法可以充分推广用于测量河口环境中鱼类群落的流行程度。
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Using eDNA as a viable fish monitoring approach in Northern Gulf estuarine habitats

Using eDNA as a viable fish monitoring approach in Northern Gulf estuarine habitats

Environmental DNA (eDNA) has become an important tool for studying fish presence or absence in aquatic systems. eDNA metabarcoding has been shown to produce fish diversity results comparable to traditional surveys. Environmental factors may influence the detection of fish species and estuarine applications of eDNA methodologies are more limited relative to studies in freshwater systems. In this study, we adapt existing approaches to evaluate the effectiveness of eDNA metabarcoding of fish species in two estuarine systems located in the northwest Florida Panhandle and southwestern Alabama. Sites were located in four distinct estuarine habitats for optimum representation of species present within the study area. In November 2022, mid-water samples were collected using aseptic protocols. Water samples were filtered at the end of the collection day and stored at -70 °C until filtered DNA was extracted, amplified, and sequenced. A set of universal primers was used to amplify DNA material in collected samples. The reference DNA library was amassed using contributed fish species data from national and local resource management programs. Results yielded the identification of 58 fish species, 10 distinct genera, and 13 distinct families. Greater than 80% of identified taxa were characteristic species of the estuarine systems. Eighteen of detected species were freshwater fish known to periodically inhabit tidal marshes. Unexpected species represented less than 5% of all detected species and their presence was found plausible. While more research is needed, findings suggest that an eDNA metabarcoding approach may be adequately generalizable for measuring the prevalence of fish communities in estuarine environments.

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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
1000
审稿时长
7.3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment emphasizes technical developments and data arising from environmental monitoring and assessment, the use of scientific principles in the design of monitoring systems at the local, regional and global scales, and the use of monitoring data in assessing the consequences of natural resource management actions and pollution risks to man and the environment.
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