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Reproduction influences seasonal <scp>eDNA</scp> variation in a temperate marine fish community

Rupert A. Collins, Charles Baillie, Nicholas C. Halliday, Sophie Rainbird, David Sims, Stefano Mariani, Martin J. Genner

2022Limnology and Oceanography Letters34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Many factors influence how environmental DNA (eDNA) abundance varies in natural environments. One of the least studied contributors to eDNA variation is that of reproduction. Marine organisms that broadcast spawn are expected to shed increased quantities of DNA in association with the release of gametes and the elevated levels of activity associated with reproduction. To test this hypothesis at the community level, we present a year‐long eDNA time‐series of a temperate sea‐shelf fish assemblage combined with adult fish and ichthyoplankton abundance data. Our results show that eDNA is associated with species abundance estimated by conventional fish surveys at all life stages (adult, larval, and egg), and was on average 2.3‐fold more abundant during predicted fish reproductive periods.

Topics & Concepts

Spawn (biology)BiologyReproductionTemperate climateAbundance (ecology)IchthyoplanktonEcologyZoologyFisheryEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity StudiesMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyIdentification and Quantification in Food
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