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High stream flows dilute environmental DNA (eDNA) concentrations and reduce detectability
by
Tiemann, Jeremy S.
, Curtis, Amanda N.
, Larson, Eric R.
, Davis, Mark A.
, Douglass, Sarah A.
in
Analysis
/ Asian clam
/ Autumn
/ BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH
/ clams
/ Corbicula
/ Corbicula fluminea
/ Creeks & streams
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ detection probability
/ Dilution
/ DNA
/ Ecosystems
/ eDNA
/ Environmental DNA
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental protection
/ Illinois
/ invasive species
/ Longitudinal studies
/ lotic
/ lotic systems
/ Mollusks
/ Occupancy
/ occupancy modelling
/ Rare species
/ Rivers
/ Salt
/ Seasonal variations
/ Stream discharge
/ Stream flow
/ Streamflow
/ streams
/ Summer
2021
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High stream flows dilute environmental DNA (eDNA) concentrations and reduce detectability
by
Tiemann, Jeremy S.
, Curtis, Amanda N.
, Larson, Eric R.
, Davis, Mark A.
, Douglass, Sarah A.
in
Analysis
/ Asian clam
/ Autumn
/ BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH
/ clams
/ Corbicula
/ Corbicula fluminea
/ Creeks & streams
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ detection probability
/ Dilution
/ DNA
/ Ecosystems
/ eDNA
/ Environmental DNA
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental protection
/ Illinois
/ invasive species
/ Longitudinal studies
/ lotic
/ lotic systems
/ Mollusks
/ Occupancy
/ occupancy modelling
/ Rare species
/ Rivers
/ Salt
/ Seasonal variations
/ Stream discharge
/ Stream flow
/ Streamflow
/ streams
/ Summer
2021
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High stream flows dilute environmental DNA (eDNA) concentrations and reduce detectability
by
Tiemann, Jeremy S.
, Curtis, Amanda N.
, Larson, Eric R.
, Davis, Mark A.
, Douglass, Sarah A.
in
Analysis
/ Asian clam
/ Autumn
/ BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH
/ clams
/ Corbicula
/ Corbicula fluminea
/ Creeks & streams
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ detection probability
/ Dilution
/ DNA
/ Ecosystems
/ eDNA
/ Environmental DNA
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental protection
/ Illinois
/ invasive species
/ Longitudinal studies
/ lotic
/ lotic systems
/ Mollusks
/ Occupancy
/ occupancy modelling
/ Rare species
/ Rivers
/ Salt
/ Seasonal variations
/ Stream discharge
/ Stream flow
/ Streamflow
/ streams
/ Summer
2021
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High stream flows dilute environmental DNA (eDNA) concentrations and reduce detectability
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High stream flows dilute environmental DNA (eDNA) concentrations and reduce detectability
2021
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Overview
Aim
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a rapidly emerging methodology with important applications to environmental management and conservation. However, the effects of stream flow or discharge on eDNA have been minimally investigated in lotic (stream and river) environments. In this study, we examined the role of stream flow on eDNA concentrations and detectability of an invasive clam (Corbicula fluminea), while also accounting for other abiotic and biotic variables.
Location
Illinois, United States of America.
Methods
We used a longitudinal study over a year in two streams, as well as a seasonal study (summer, autumn) in eight streams, to investigate the effects of variable stream flow on eDNA concentrations and detectability. We used linear mixed‐effects models to assess the influence of various factors on eDNA concentration and occupancy models to make predictions on how seasonality can influence eDNA detection.
Results
We found higher stream flows decreased eDNA concentrations, and floods produced false negatives or non‐detections at locations where C. fluminea was relatively common. In addition, we found concentrations and detectability of C. fluminea eDNA to be higher in summer than in autumn.
Main conclusions
We found that stream flow dilutes eDNA concentrations, which may have serious implications for the detection of low abundance organisms. Managers and practitioners applying eDNA for rare species should seek to sample at low or base stream flows when feasible, and future studies should investigate whether our findings here are consistent for other taxa and lotic ecosystems.
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