A comparison of eDNA sampling methods in an estuarine environment on presence of longfin smelt (Spirinchus thaleichthys) and fish community composition

Author:

Bowen Lizabeth1ORCID,Waters Shannon1,Rankin Lyndsay1,Thorne Karen1,Gille Daphne2,De La Cruz Susan1,Woo Isa1,Lewis Levi3,Karpenko Katie4,Dean Cheryl4,Schumer Gregg4

Affiliation:

1. U.S. Geological Survey, Western Ecological Research Center Davis California USA

2. California Department of Water Resources Sacramento California USA

3. Univeristy of California Davis California USA

4. Genidaqs/Cramer Fish Sciences West Sacramento California USA

Abstract

AbstractThe loss of tidal wetlands in the San Francisco Bay estuary have led to declines in native fish presence. Restoration of tidal wetlands in this area has intensified, with a primary goal of increasing the number of native fishes. We compared the presence of longfin smelt in naturally accreted and beneficial dredge reuse wetlands as a measure of successful restoration. We used environmental DNA (eDNA) analyses as our metric for fish presence and fish community composition, employing two different water sampling methods for comparison (standard and high‐volume). Longfin smelt were present in multiple sites, but at numbers too low for accurate comparisons across sites. Community composition varied based on the water sampling method, but the presence/absence of longfin smelt was consistent across sampling methods. As this represents a pilot study, further refinement of methodology is necessary, but the use of high‐volume water sampling methods is promising.

Funder

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Publisher

Wiley

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