Seas the DNA? Limited detection of cetaceans by low‐volume environmental DNA transect surveys
Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) has begun to show promise as a robust and reproducible tool for monitoring cetaceans in coastal and offshore waters. Some limiting factors preventing the wider application of eDNA for cetacean monitoring includes lack of species‐specific qPCR assays and limited in s...
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crwiley:10.1002/edn3.485 2024-10-20T14:09:18+00:00 Seas the DNA? Limited detection of cetaceans by low‐volume environmental DNA transect surveys Robinson, Chloe V. Migneault, Amy Dracott, Karina Glover, Robin D. Fisheries and Oceans Canada 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/edn3.485 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/edn3.485 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Environmental DNA volume 5, issue 6, page 1641-1651 ISSN 2637-4943 2637-4943 journal-article 2023 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/edn3.485 2024-09-23T04:37:04Z Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) has begun to show promise as a robust and reproducible tool for monitoring cetaceans in coastal and offshore waters. Some limiting factors preventing the wider application of eDNA for cetacean monitoring includes lack of species‐specific qPCR assays and limited in situ validation. In this study, we determined 15 monitoring stations within cetacean hotspots in Chatham Sound (British Columbia, Canada), from which we collected a combination of visual and acoustic data, and low‐volume eDNA samples (equivalent to ~250 mL seawater). We designed novel eDNA assays for gray whale and Dall's porpoise and validated existing assays for harbor porpoise, killer whale, and humpback whale. Overall, we collected a total of 120 paired eDNA samples across four sampling intervals, 60 preserved with absolute ethanol and 60 preserved with propylene glycol antifreeze. Positive rates for visual (18%) and acoustic (4%) detections were higher than the eDNA detection rate (<3%), with only one sample (antifreeze‐preserved) producing a positive detection for humpback whales at one of the stations. We discuss factors which could have influenced the lack of detections and highlight the need for higher sample volumes and species‐specific sample approaches to improve detection success and confidence in eDNA applicability for cetacean monitoring. Article in Journal/Newspaper Humpback Whale Killer Whale Killer whale Wiley Online Library British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Chatham Sound ENVELOPE(-130.587,-130.587,54.366,54.366) Environmental DNA |
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Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA) has begun to show promise as a robust and reproducible tool for monitoring cetaceans in coastal and offshore waters. Some limiting factors preventing the wider application of eDNA for cetacean monitoring includes lack of species‐specific qPCR assays and limited in situ validation. In this study, we determined 15 monitoring stations within cetacean hotspots in Chatham Sound (British Columbia, Canada), from which we collected a combination of visual and acoustic data, and low‐volume eDNA samples (equivalent to ~250 mL seawater). We designed novel eDNA assays for gray whale and Dall's porpoise and validated existing assays for harbor porpoise, killer whale, and humpback whale. Overall, we collected a total of 120 paired eDNA samples across four sampling intervals, 60 preserved with absolute ethanol and 60 preserved with propylene glycol antifreeze. Positive rates for visual (18%) and acoustic (4%) detections were higher than the eDNA detection rate (<3%), with only one sample (antifreeze‐preserved) producing a positive detection for humpback whales at one of the stations. We discuss factors which could have influenced the lack of detections and highlight the need for higher sample volumes and species‐specific sample approaches to improve detection success and confidence in eDNA applicability for cetacean monitoring. |
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Robinson, Chloe V. Migneault, Amy Dracott, Karina Glover, Robin D. Seas the DNA? Limited detection of cetaceans by low‐volume environmental DNA transect surveys |
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Seas the DNA? Limited detection of cetaceans by low‐volume environmental DNA transect surveys |
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Seas the DNA? Limited detection of cetaceans by low‐volume environmental DNA transect surveys |
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Seas the DNA? Limited detection of cetaceans by low‐volume environmental DNA transect surveys |
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Seas the DNA? Limited detection of cetaceans by low‐volume environmental DNA transect surveys |
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Seas the DNA? Limited detection of cetaceans by low‐volume environmental DNA transect surveys |
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seas the dna? limited detection of cetaceans by low‐volume environmental dna transect surveys |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/edn3.485 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/edn3.485 |
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ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) ENVELOPE(-130.587,-130.587,54.366,54.366) |
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British Columbia Canada Chatham Sound |
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British Columbia Canada Chatham Sound |
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Humpback Whale Killer Whale Killer whale |
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Environmental DNA volume 5, issue 6, page 1641-1651 ISSN 2637-4943 2637-4943 |
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