Authors
Didier Pont, Paul Meulenbroek, Vincenz Bammer, Tony Dejean, Tibor Erős, Pauline Jean, Mirjana Lenhardt, Christoffer Nagel, Ladislav Pekarik, Michael Schabuss, Bernhard C Stoeckle, Elena Stoica, Horst Zornig, Alexander Weigand, Alice Valentini
Publication date
2023/2
Journal
Molecular Ecology Resources
Volume
23
Issue
2
Pages
396-409
Description
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is an effective method for studying fish communities but allows only an estimation of relative species abundance (density/biomass). Here, we combine metabarcoding with an estimation of the total abundance of eDNA amplified by our universal marker (teleo) using a quantitative (q)PCR approach to infer the absolute abundance of fish species. We carried out a 2850‐km eDNA survey within the Danube catchment using a spatial integrative sampling protocol coupled with traditional electrofishing for fish biomass and density estimation. Total fish eDNA concentrations and total fish abundance were highly correlated. The correlation between eDNA concentrations per taxon and absolute specific abundance was of comparable strength when all sites were pooled and remained significant when the sites were considered separately. Furthermore, a nonlinear mixed model …
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