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Archived <scp>DNA</scp> reveals marine <scp>heatwave‐associated</scp> shifts in fish assemblages

Zachary Gold, Ryan P. Kelly, Andrew O. Shelton, Andrew R. Thompson, Kelly D. Goodwin, Ramón Gallego, Kim M. Parsons, Luke Thompson, Dovi Kacev, Paul H. Barber

2023Environmental DNA13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Marine heatwaves can drive large‐scale shifts in marine ecosystems, but studying their impacts on whole species assemblages is difficult. Analysis combining microscopic observations with environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding of the ethanol preservative of an ichthyoplankton biorepository spanning a 23 years time series captures major and sometimes unexpected changes to fish assemblages in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem during and after the 2014–2016 Pacific Marine Heatwave. Joint modeling efforts reveal patterns of tropicalization with increases in southern, mesopelagic species and associated declines in commercially important temperate fish species (e.g., North Pacific Hake [ Merluccius productus ] and Pacific Sardine [ Sardinops sagax ]). Data show shifts in fisheries assemblages (e.g., Northern Anchovy, Engraulis mordax ) even after the return to average water temperatures, corroborating ecosystem impacts found through multiple traditional surveys of this study area. Our innovative approach of metabarcoding preservative eDNA coupled with quantitative modeling leverages the taxonomic breadth and resolution of DNA sequences combined with microscopy‐derived ichthyoplankton identification to yield higher‐resolution, species‐specific quantitative abundance estimates. This work opens the door to economically reconstruct the historical dynamics of assemblages from modern and archived samples worldwide.

Topics & Concepts

IchthyoplanktonSardineAnchovyEngraulisHakeFisheryEcosystemMarine ecosystemAbundance (ecology)EcologyBiologyOceanographyEnvironmental scienceFish <Actinopterygii>GeologyEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity StudiesIdentification and Quantification in FoodMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology
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