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On‐site environmental DNA detection of species using ultrarapid mobile PCR

Hideyuki Doi, Takeshi Watanabe, Naofumi Nishizawa, Tatsuya Saito, Hisao Nagata, Yuichi Kameda, Nobutaka Maki, Kousuke Ikeda, Takashi Fukuzawa

2021Molecular Ecology Resources31 citationsDOI

Abstract

Molecular methods, including those for environmental DNA (eDNA), provide essential information for biological and conservation sciences. Molecular measurements are often performed in the laboratory, which limits their scope, especially for rapid on-site analysis. eDNA methods for species detection provide essential information for the management and conservation of species and communities in various environments. We have developed an innovative novel method for on-site eDNA measurements using an ultrarapid mobile PCR platform. We tested the ability of our method to detect the distribution of silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, in rivers and lakes. Our method reduced the measurement time to 30 min and provided high detectability of aquatic organisms compared to national observation surveys that use multiple fishing nets and laboratory extraction/detection using a benchtop qPCR platform. Our on-site eDNA method can be immediately applied to various taxa and environments.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental DNABiologyHypophthalmichthysDNA extractionSilver carpGrass carpTaxonDNA barcodingEcologyFish <Actinopterygii>FisheryPolymerase chain reactionBiodiversityGeneGeneticsEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity StudiesIdentification and Quantification in FoodMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology