articleBiological ConservationDec 6, 2014HYBRID OA

Fish environmental DNA is more concentrated in aquatic sediments than surface water

University of Notre Dame · University of Kansas

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Abstract

Genetic identification of aqueous environmental DNA (eDNA) provides site occupancy inferences for rare aquatic macrofauna that are often easier to obtain than direct observations of organisms. This relative ease makes eDNA sampling a valuable tool for conservation biology. Research on the origin, state, transport, and fate of eDNA shed by aquatic macrofauna is needed to describe the spatiotemporal context for eDNA-based occupancy inferences and to guide eDNA sampling design. We tested the hypothesis that eDNA is more concentrated in surficial sediments than in surface water by measuring the concentration of aqueous and sedimentary eDNA from an invasive fish, bigheaded Asian carp (Hypophthalmichthys spp.), in…

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Keywords
  • Environmental DNA
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Sediment
  • Surface water
  • Environmental science
  • Biology
  • Ecology
  • Biodiversity
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