Erickson Richard A, Rees Christopher B, Coulter Alison A, Merkes Christopher M, McCalla Sunnie G, Touzinsky Katherine F, Walleser Liza, Goforth Reuben R, Amberg Jon J
U.S. Geological Survey Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center, La Crosse, WI, USA.
Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA.
Mol Ecol Resour. 2016 Jul;16(4):957-65. doi: 10.1111/1755-0998.12533. Epub 2016 May 9.
Bigheaded carps are invasive fishes threatening to invade the Great Lakes basin and establish spawning populations, and have been monitored using environmental DNA (eDNA). Not only does eDNA hold potential for detecting the presence of species, but may also allow for quantitative comparisons like relative abundance of species across time or space. We examined the relationships among bigheaded carp movement, hydrography, spawning and eDNA on the Wabash River, IN, USA. We found positive relationships between eDNA and movement and eDNA and hydrography. We did not find a relationship between eDNA and spawning activity in the form of drifting eggs. Our first finding demonstrates how eDNA may be used to monitor species abundance, whereas our second finding illustrates the need for additional research into eDNA methodologies. Current applications of eDNA are widespread, but the relatively new technology requires further refinement.
大头鲤是入侵鱼类,有威胁入侵五大湖流域并建立产卵种群的风险,人们一直使用环境DNA(eDNA)对其进行监测。eDNA不仅有检测物种存在的潜力,还可能实现诸如跨时间或空间的物种相对丰度等定量比较。我们研究了美国印第安纳州沃巴什河上大头鲤的移动、水文特征、产卵与eDNA之间的关系。我们发现eDNA与移动以及eDNA与水文特征之间存在正相关关系。我们未发现eDNA与以漂流卵形式存在的产卵活动之间存在关联。我们的第一个发现展示了eDNA可如何用于监测物种丰度,而第二个发现则表明有必要对eDNA方法进行更多研究。目前eDNA的应用很广泛,但这项相对较新的技术需要进一步完善。