articleCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic SciencesMay 22, 2013Closed access

Estimating occupancy and abundance of stream amphibians using environmental DNA from filtered water samples

United States Geological Survey · Rocky Mountain Research Station · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods for detecting aquatic species are advancing rapidly, but with little evaluation of field protocols or precision of resulting estimates. We compared sampling results from traditional field methods with eDNA methods for two amphibians in 13 streams in central Idaho, USA. We also evaluated three water collection protocols and the influence of sampling location, time of day, and distance from animals on eDNA concentration in the water. We found no difference in detection or amount of eDNA among water collection protocols. eDNA methods had slightly higher detection rates than traditional field methods, particularly when species occurred at low densities. eDNA concentration was…

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