Environmental DNA: The next chapter

Author:

Blackman Rosetta12ORCID,Couton Marjorie12ORCID,Keck François12ORCID,Kirschner Dominik134ORCID,Carraro Luca12ORCID,Cereghetti Eva12ORCID,Perrelet Kilian256ORCID,Bossart Raphael1,Brantschen Jeanine12ORCID,Zhang Yan127ORCID,Altermatt Florian12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aquatic Ecology Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology Dübendorf Switzerland

2. Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies University of Zurich Zürich Switzerland

3. Department of Environmental Systems Science, Institute of Terrestrial Ecosystems, Ecosystems and Landscape Evolution ETH Zürich Zürich Switzerland

4. Department of Landscape Dynamics & Ecology Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL Birmensdorf Switzerland

5. Department of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL Birmensdorf Switzerland

6. Department of Urban Water Management Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology Dübendorf Switzerland

7. State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control & Resource Reuse, School of the Environment Nanjing University Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractMolecular tools are an indispensable part of ecology and biodiversity sciences and implemented across all biomes. About a decade ago, the use and implementation of environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect biodiversity signals extracted from environmental samples opened new avenues of research. Initial eDNA research focused on understanding population dynamics of target species. Its scope thereafter broadened, uncovering previously unrecorded biodiversity via metabarcoding in both well‐studied and understudied ecosystems across all taxonomic groups. The application of eDNA rapidly became an established part of biodiversity research, and a research field by its own. Here, we revisit key expectations made in a land‐mark special issue on eDNA in Molecular Ecology in 2012 to frame the development in six key areas: (1) sample collection, (2) primer development, (3) biomonitoring, (4) quantification, (5) behaviour of DNA in the environment and (6) reference database development. We pinpoint the success of eDNA, yet also discuss shortfalls and expectations not met, highlighting areas of research priority and identify the unexpected developments. In parallel, our retrospective couples a screening of the peer‐reviewed literature with a survey of eDNA users including academics, end‐users and commercial providers, in which we address the priority areas to focus research efforts to advance the field of eDNA. With the rapid and ever‐increasing pace of new technical advances, the future of eDNA looks bright, yet successful applications and best practices must become more interdisciplinary to reach its full potential. Our retrospect gives the tools and expectations towards concretely moving the field forward.

Funder

Universität Zürich

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

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