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Environmental DNA (eDNA) detects the invasive rusty crayfish Orconectes rusticus at low abundances

1. Early detection is invaluable for the cost‐effective control and eradication of invasive species, yet many traditional sampling techniques are ineffective at the low population abundances found at the onset of the invasion process. Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a promising and sensitive tool for ea...

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Autores principales: Dougherty, Matthew M., Larson, Eric R., Renshaw, Mark A., Gantz, Crysta A., Egan, Scott P., Erickson, Daniel M., Lodge, David M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5053277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27773942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12621
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author Dougherty, Matthew M.
Larson, Eric R.
Renshaw, Mark A.
Gantz, Crysta A.
Egan, Scott P.
Erickson, Daniel M.
Lodge, David M.
author_facet Dougherty, Matthew M.
Larson, Eric R.
Renshaw, Mark A.
Gantz, Crysta A.
Egan, Scott P.
Erickson, Daniel M.
Lodge, David M.
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description 1. Early detection is invaluable for the cost‐effective control and eradication of invasive species, yet many traditional sampling techniques are ineffective at the low population abundances found at the onset of the invasion process. Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a promising and sensitive tool for early detection of some invasive species, but its efficacy has not yet been evaluated for many taxonomic groups and habitat types. 2. We evaluated the ability of eDNA to detect the invasive rusty crayfish Orconectes rusticus and to reflect patterns of its relative abundance, in upper Midwest, USA, inland lakes. We paired conventional baited trapping as a measure of crayfish relative abundance with water samples for eDNA, which were analysed in the laboratory with a qPCR assay. We modelled detection probability for O. rusticus eDNA using relative abundance and site characteristics as covariates and also tested the relationship between eDNA copy number and O. rusticus relative abundance. 3. We detected O. rusticus eDNA in all lakes where this species was collected by trapping, down to low relative abundances, as well as in two lakes where trap catch was zero. Detection probability of O. rusticus eDNA was well predicted by relative abundance of this species and lake water clarity. However, there was poor correspondence between eDNA copy number and O. rusticus relative abundance estimated by trap catches. 4. Synthesis and applications. Our study demonstrates a field and laboratory protocol for eDNA monitoring of crayfish invasions, with results of statistical models that provide guidance of sampling effort and detection probabilities for researchers in other regions and systems. We propose eDNA be included as a tool in surveillance for invasive or imperilled crayfishes and other benthic arthropods.
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spelling pubmed-50532772016-10-19 Environmental DNA (eDNA) detects the invasive rusty crayfish Orconectes rusticus at low abundances Dougherty, Matthew M. Larson, Eric R. Renshaw, Mark A. Gantz, Crysta A. Egan, Scott P. Erickson, Daniel M. Lodge, David M. J Appl Ecol Invasive Species 1. Early detection is invaluable for the cost‐effective control and eradication of invasive species, yet many traditional sampling techniques are ineffective at the low population abundances found at the onset of the invasion process. Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a promising and sensitive tool for early detection of some invasive species, but its efficacy has not yet been evaluated for many taxonomic groups and habitat types. 2. We evaluated the ability of eDNA to detect the invasive rusty crayfish Orconectes rusticus and to reflect patterns of its relative abundance, in upper Midwest, USA, inland lakes. We paired conventional baited trapping as a measure of crayfish relative abundance with water samples for eDNA, which were analysed in the laboratory with a qPCR assay. We modelled detection probability for O. rusticus eDNA using relative abundance and site characteristics as covariates and also tested the relationship between eDNA copy number and O. rusticus relative abundance. 3. We detected O. rusticus eDNA in all lakes where this species was collected by trapping, down to low relative abundances, as well as in two lakes where trap catch was zero. Detection probability of O. rusticus eDNA was well predicted by relative abundance of this species and lake water clarity. However, there was poor correspondence between eDNA copy number and O. rusticus relative abundance estimated by trap catches. 4. Synthesis and applications. Our study demonstrates a field and laboratory protocol for eDNA monitoring of crayfish invasions, with results of statistical models that provide guidance of sampling effort and detection probabilities for researchers in other regions and systems. We propose eDNA be included as a tool in surveillance for invasive or imperilled crayfishes and other benthic arthropods. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-02-24 2016-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5053277/ /pubmed/27773942 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12621 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Journal of Applied Ecology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecological Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Invasive Species
Dougherty, Matthew M.
Larson, Eric R.
Renshaw, Mark A.
Gantz, Crysta A.
Egan, Scott P.
Erickson, Daniel M.
Lodge, David M.
Environmental DNA (eDNA) detects the invasive rusty crayfish Orconectes rusticus at low abundances
title Environmental DNA (eDNA) detects the invasive rusty crayfish Orconectes rusticus at low abundances
title_full Environmental DNA (eDNA) detects the invasive rusty crayfish Orconectes rusticus at low abundances
title_fullStr Environmental DNA (eDNA) detects the invasive rusty crayfish Orconectes rusticus at low abundances
title_full_unstemmed Environmental DNA (eDNA) detects the invasive rusty crayfish Orconectes rusticus at low abundances
title_short Environmental DNA (eDNA) detects the invasive rusty crayfish Orconectes rusticus at low abundances
title_sort environmental dna (edna) detects the invasive rusty crayfish orconectes rusticus at low abundances
topic Invasive Species
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5053277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27773942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12621
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