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Using eDNA to survey amphibians: Methods, applications, and challenges

Xiaoxuan Sun, Ningning Guo, Jianan Gao, Nengwen Xiao

2023Biotechnology and Bioengineering20 citationsDOI

Abstract

In recent years, environmental DNA (eDNA) has received attention from biologists due to its sensitivity, convenience, labor and material efficiency, and lack of damage to organisms. The extensive application of eDNA has opened avenues for the monitoring and biodiversity assessment of amphibians, which are frequently small and difficult to observe in the field, in areas such as biodiversity survey assessment and detection of specific, rare and threatened, or alien invasive species. However, the accuracy of eDNA can be influenced by factors such as ambient temperature, pH, and false positives or false negatives, which makes eDNA an adjunctive tool rather than a replacement for traditional surveys. This review provides a concise overview of the eDNA method and its workflow, summarizes the differences between applying eDNA for detecting amphibians and other organisms, reviews the research progress in eDNA technology for amphibian monitoring, identifies factors influencing detection efficiency, and discusses the challenges and prospects of eDNA. It aims to serve as a reference for future research on the application of eDNA in amphibian detection.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental DNAThreatened speciesBiodiversityBiologyFalse positive paradoxAmphibianEcologyEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceHabitatMachine learningEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity StudiesIdentification and Quantification in FoodMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology