Environmental DNA (eDNA) for monitoring marine mammals: Challenges and opportunities

Monitoring marine mammal populations is essential to permit assessment of population status as required by both national and international legislation. Traditional monitoring methods often rely on visual and/or acoustic detections from vessels and aircraft, but limitations including cost, errors in...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Suarez-Bregua, P. (Paula), Álvarez-González, M. (Miguel), Parsons, K.M. (Kim Michelle), Rotllant, J. (Josep), Pierce, G.J. (Graham John), Saavedra, C. (Camilo)
Other Authors: Jacoby, D.M.P. (David M.P.)
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo 2022
Subjects:
DNA
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/16292
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.987774
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spelling ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/16292 2023-05-15T17:10:15+02:00 Environmental DNA (eDNA) for monitoring marine mammals: Challenges and opportunities Suarez-Bregua, P. (Paula) Álvarez-González, M. (Miguel) Parsons, K.M. (Kim Michelle) Rotllant, J. (Josep) Pierce, G.J. (Graham John) Saavedra, C. (Camilo) Jacoby, D.M.P. (David M.P.) 2022-09-23 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/16292 https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.987774 eng eng Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo http://hdl.handle.net/10508/16292 Suarez-Bregua P, Álvarez-González M, Parsons KM, Rotllant J, Pierce GJ and Saavedra C (2022) Environmental DNA (eDNA) for monitoring marine mammals: Challenges and opportunities. Front. Mar. Sci. 9:987774. doi:10.3389/fmars.2022.987774 2296-7745 doi:10.3389/fmars.2022.987774 Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ open access CC-BY-NC-ND environmental DNA eDNA marine mammals monitoring assessment conservation Primers Environmental monitoring DNA review 2022 ftieo https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.987774 2022-10-11T23:46:57Z Monitoring marine mammal populations is essential to permit assessment of population status as required by both national and international legislation. Traditional monitoring methods often rely on visual and/or acoustic detections from vessels and aircraft, but limitations including cost, errors in the detection of some species and dependence on taxonomic expertise, as well as good weather and visibility conditions often limit the temporal and spatial scale of effective, long-term monitoring programs. In recent years, environmental DNA (eDNA) has emerged as a revolutionary tool for cost-effective, sensitive, noninvasive species monitoring in both terrestrial and aquatic realms. eDNA is a rapidly developing field and a growing number of studies have successfully implemented this approach for the detection and identification of marine mammals. Here, we review 21 studies published between 2012 and 2021 that employed eDNA for marine mammal monitoring including single species detection, biodiversity assessment and genetic characterization. eDNA has successfully been used to infer species presence (especially useful for rare, elusive or threatened species) and to characterize the population genetic structure, although additional research is needed to support the interpretation of non-detections. Finally, we discuss the challenges and the opportunities that eDNA could bring to marine mammal monitoring as a complementary tool to support visual and acoustic methods. Review Marine Mammal Monitoring Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO Frontiers in Marine Science 9
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topic environmental DNA
eDNA
marine mammals
monitoring
assessment
conservation
Primers
Environmental monitoring
DNA
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eDNA
marine mammals
monitoring
assessment
conservation
Primers
Environmental monitoring
DNA
Suarez-Bregua, P. (Paula)
Álvarez-González, M. (Miguel)
Parsons, K.M. (Kim Michelle)
Rotllant, J. (Josep)
Pierce, G.J. (Graham John)
Saavedra, C. (Camilo)
Environmental DNA (eDNA) for monitoring marine mammals: Challenges and opportunities
topic_facet environmental DNA
eDNA
marine mammals
monitoring
assessment
conservation
Primers
Environmental monitoring
DNA
description Monitoring marine mammal populations is essential to permit assessment of population status as required by both national and international legislation. Traditional monitoring methods often rely on visual and/or acoustic detections from vessels and aircraft, but limitations including cost, errors in the detection of some species and dependence on taxonomic expertise, as well as good weather and visibility conditions often limit the temporal and spatial scale of effective, long-term monitoring programs. In recent years, environmental DNA (eDNA) has emerged as a revolutionary tool for cost-effective, sensitive, noninvasive species monitoring in both terrestrial and aquatic realms. eDNA is a rapidly developing field and a growing number of studies have successfully implemented this approach for the detection and identification of marine mammals. Here, we review 21 studies published between 2012 and 2021 that employed eDNA for marine mammal monitoring including single species detection, biodiversity assessment and genetic characterization. eDNA has successfully been used to infer species presence (especially useful for rare, elusive or threatened species) and to characterize the population genetic structure, although additional research is needed to support the interpretation of non-detections. Finally, we discuss the challenges and the opportunities that eDNA could bring to marine mammal monitoring as a complementary tool to support visual and acoustic methods.
author2 Jacoby, D.M.P. (David M.P.)
format Review
author Suarez-Bregua, P. (Paula)
Álvarez-González, M. (Miguel)
Parsons, K.M. (Kim Michelle)
Rotllant, J. (Josep)
Pierce, G.J. (Graham John)
Saavedra, C. (Camilo)
author_facet Suarez-Bregua, P. (Paula)
Álvarez-González, M. (Miguel)
Parsons, K.M. (Kim Michelle)
Rotllant, J. (Josep)
Pierce, G.J. (Graham John)
Saavedra, C. (Camilo)
author_sort Suarez-Bregua, P. (Paula)
title Environmental DNA (eDNA) for monitoring marine mammals: Challenges and opportunities
title_short Environmental DNA (eDNA) for monitoring marine mammals: Challenges and opportunities
title_full Environmental DNA (eDNA) for monitoring marine mammals: Challenges and opportunities
title_fullStr Environmental DNA (eDNA) for monitoring marine mammals: Challenges and opportunities
title_full_unstemmed Environmental DNA (eDNA) for monitoring marine mammals: Challenges and opportunities
title_sort environmental dna (edna) for monitoring marine mammals: challenges and opportunities
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