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Improving the reliability of eDNA data interpretation. | LitMetric

Improving the reliability of eDNA data interpretation.

Mol Ecol Resour

Aquatic Research Facility, Environmental Sustainability Research Centre, University of Derby, Derby, UK.

Published: July 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Global biodiversity loss underscores the urgent need for monitoring threatened species, with environmental DNA (eDNA) methods emerging as cost-effective solutions.
  • Despite their promise, eDNA techniques face challenges with errors that can impact data accuracy, though best practices can reduce these risks.
  • Recent advancements in data processing, including improved occupancy models and the use of multi-source datasets, enhance the reliability of eDNA assessments, aiding effective conservation planning.

Article Abstract

Global declines in biodiversity highlight the need to effectively monitor the density and distribution of threatened species. In recent years, molecular survey methods detecting DNA released by target-species into their environment (eDNA) have been rapidly on the rise. Despite providing new, cost-effective tools for conservation, eDNA-based methods are prone to errors. Best field and laboratory practices can mitigate some, but the risks of errors cannot be eliminated and need to be accounted for. Here, we synthesize recent advances in data processing tools that increase the reliability of interpretations drawn from eDNA data. We review advances in occupancy models to consider spatial data-structures and simultaneously assess rates of false positive and negative results. Further, we introduce process-based models and the integration of metabarcoding data as complementing approaches to increase the reliability of target-species assessments. These tools will be most effective when capitalizing on multi-source data sets collating eDNA with classical survey and citizen-science approaches, paving the way for more robust decision-making processes in conservation planning.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13367DOI Listing

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