Estimation of Fish Biomass Using Environmental DNA
Hiroshima University · Research Institute for Humanity and Nature · +1 more institution
Abstract
Environmental DNA (eDNA) from aquatic vertebrates has recently been used to estimate the presence of a species. We hypothesized that fish release DNA into the water at a rate commensurate with their biomass. Thus, the concentration of eDNA of a target species may be used to estimate the species biomass. We developed an eDNA method to estimate the biomass of common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) using laboratory and field experiments. In the aquarium, the concentration of eDNA changed initially, but reached an equilibrium after 6 days. Temperature had no effect on eDNA concentrations in aquaria. The concentration of eDNA was positively correlated with carp biomass in both aquaria and experimental ponds. We used this…
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5Topics & keywords
- Environmental DNA
- Cyprinus
- Biomass (ecology)
- Common carp
- Carp
- Biology
- Ecology
- Environmental science