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Environmental DNA (eDNA) Detection Probability Is Influenced by Seasonal Activity of Organisms

机译:环境DNA(eDNA)的检测概率受生物的季节性活动影响

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Environmental DNA (eDNA) holds great promise for conservation applications like the monitoring of invasive or imperiled species, yet this emerging technique requires ongoing testing in order to determine the contexts over which it is effective. For example, little research to date has evaluated how seasonality of organism behavior or activity may influence detection probability of eDNA. We applied eDNA to survey for two highly imperiled species endemic to the upper Black Warrior River basin in Alabama, US: the Black Warrior Waterdog (Necturus alabamensis) and the Flattened Musk Turtle (Sternotherus depressus). Importantly, these species have contrasting patterns of seasonal activity, with N. alabamensis more active in the cool season (October-April) and S. depressus more active in the warm season (May-September). We surveyed sites historically occupied by these species across cool and warm seasons over two years with replicated eDNA water samples, which were analyzed in the laboratory using species-specific quantitative PCR (qPCR) assays. We then used occupancy estimation with detection probability modeling to evaluate both the effects of landscape attributes on organism presence and season of sampling on detection probability of eDNA. Importantly, we found that season strongly affected eDNA detection probability for both species, with N. alabamensis having higher eDNA detection probabilities during the cool season and S. depressus have higher eDNA detection probabilities during the warm season. These results illustrate the influence of organismal behavior or activity on eDNA detection in the environment and identify an important role for basic natural history in designing eDNA monitoring programs.
机译:环境DNA(eDNA)在保护应用方面具有广阔的前景,例如对入侵或受威胁物种的监视,然而,这种新兴技术需要进行持续测试,以确定其有效性的背景。例如,迄今为止,很少有研究评估生物行为或活动的季节性如何影响eDNA的检测概率。我们应用eDNA来调查美国阿拉巴马州黑武士河上游流域的两个高危物种:黑武士水狗(Necturus alabamensis)和扁平麝香(Sternotherus depressus)。重要的是,这些物种具有相反的季节性活动模式,阿拉巴马猪笼草在凉爽的季节(10月至4月)更活跃,而压抑链球菌在温暖的季节(5月至9月)更活跃。我们用复制的eDNA水样本调查了过去两年在凉爽和温暖季节这些物种所占据的地点,并在实验室中使用物种特异性定量PCR(qPCR)分析对其进行了分析。然后,我们使用具有检测概率模型的占用率估计来评估景观属性对生物体存在的影响以及采样季节对eDNA的检测概率的影响。重要的是,我们发现季节对两种物种的eDNA检测概率都有很大影响,阿拉巴马猪笼草在凉爽季节具有较高的eDNA检测概率,而压抑链霉在温暖季节具有较高的eDNA检测概率。这些结果说明了生物行为或活动对环境中eDNA检测的影响,并确定了自然自然史在设计eDNA监测程序中的重要作用。

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