Environmental DNA dispersal from Atlantic salmon farms

Author:

Shea Dylan12ORCID,Frazer Neil3,Wadhawan Kiran1,Bateman Andrew145ORCID,Li Shaorong6,Miller Kristina M.6,Short Steven12ORCID,Krkošek Martin14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,, University of Toronto, ON, M5S 3B2, Canada

2. Department of Biology, University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, ON L5L 1C6, Canada

3. School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA

4. Salmon Coast Field Station, Simoom Sound, BC V0P 1L0, Canada

5. Pacific Salmon Foundation, Vancouver, BC V6J 4S6, Canada

6. Pacific Biological Station, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Nanaimo, BC V9T 6N7, Canada

Abstract

The spatial spread of genetic material is fundamental to analyses of invasive species, species dispersal, and disease surveillance. Using a quantitative environmental DNA methodology, we assessed spatial variation in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) eDNA concentration, originating from four active salmon farms, along ∼55 km of narrow channels in British Columbia, Canada. We evaluated eDNA from 36 and 47 seawater samples collected at 2 and 8 m depths, respectively, at 0.3–3 km intervals along the channels. We fitted a Laplace dispersal kernel to eDNA data separately for 2 and 8 m depths. The model estimates that 95% of eDNA spread at 2 m depth was within 1.6 km upstream and 3.2 km downstream from farms relative to a prevailing current, and this was expanded at 8 m (1.8 km upstream; 3.7 km downstream). Our modeling results were robust to multiple sources of simulated uncertainty associated with sampling regime and variable eDNA shedding rates. Our results provide a benchmark for the spatial spread of biological material such as pathogens or eDNA from invasive or imperilled species in a coastal marine context. This work has implications for the interpretation of eDNA data for species surveillance and predicting disease spread.

Funder

David Suzuki Foundation

Ontario Graduate Scholarship to DS

NSERC Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship to AWB

NSERC Discovery Grant and Canada Research Chair to MK

NSERC Discovery Grant to SMS

Fisheries and Oceans Canada Genomics Research and Development Initiative to KMM

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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