Formel Nathan, Enochs Ian C, Sinigalliano Chris, Anderson Sean R, Thompson Luke R
Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division, Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, NOAA, 4301 Rickenbacker Cswy, Miami, FL 33149, USA.
Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies, University of Miami, 4600 Rickenbacker Cswy, Miami, FL 33149, USA.
HardwareX. 2021 Oct 14;10:e00239. doi: 10.1016/j.ohx.2021.e00239. eCollection 2021 Oct.
Sampling of environmental DNA (eDNA) in seawater is an increasingly common approach to non-invasively assess marine biodiversity, detect cryptic or invasive species, and monitor specific groups of organisms. Despite this remarkable utility, collection and filtration of eDNA samples in the field still requires considerable time and effort. Recent advancements in automated water samplers have standardized the eDNA collection process, allowing researchers to collect eDNA day or night, sample in locations that are difficult to access, and remove the need for highly trained personnel to perform sampling. However, the high cost of purchasing or building these samplers represents a financial hurdle to widespread application. To overcome this difficulty, we have designed and built a low-cost subsurface automated sampler for eDNA (SASe). Each sampler is submersible to 55 m, can filter a pre-programmable volume of water, and preserves eDNA at the site of collection. SASe samplers have replaceable filters and a low build cost (∼280 USD vs. >100,000 USD for other eDNA samplers), which facilitates repeated field sampling at fine spatial and temporal scales. Lab testing has shown the SASe to be as effective as a standard desktop peristaltic pump for sampling, preserving, and recovering marine eDNA. SASe design files and operating code are open-source, promoting the use of this tool to meet a range of future eDNA research applications, including project-specific customizations to the current design.
海水环境DNA(eDNA)采样是一种越来越常见的非侵入性方法,用于评估海洋生物多样性、检测隐秘或入侵物种以及监测特定生物群体。尽管具有显著的实用性,但在野外采集和过滤eDNA样本仍然需要大量时间和精力。自动水采样器的最新进展使eDNA采集过程标准化,使研究人员能够在白天或晚上采集eDNA,在难以到达的地点进行采样,并无需训练有素的人员进行采样。然而,购买或建造这些采样器的高成本成为广泛应用的财务障碍。为克服这一困难,我们设计并制造了一种低成本的用于eDNA的地下自动采样器(SASe)。每个采样器可潜入水下55米,能够过滤预先设定体积的水,并在采集地点保存eDNA。SASe采样器具有可更换的过滤器,建造成本低(约280美元,而其他eDNA采样器超过10万美元),这便于在精细的空间和时间尺度上进行重复的野外采样。实验室测试表明,SASe在采样、保存和回收海洋eDNA方面与标准台式蠕动泵一样有效。SASe的设计文件和操作代码是开源的,有助于推广使用该工具以满足一系列未来的eDNA研究应用,包括针对当前设计的特定项目定制。