2023
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.15163
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Assessing arthropod diversity metrics derived from stream environmental DNA: spatiotemporal variation and paired comparisons with manual sampling

Abstract: Background Benthic invertebrate (BI) surveys have been widely used to characterize freshwater environmental quality but can be challenging to implement at desired spatial scales and frequency. Environmental DNA (eDNA) allows an alternative BI survey approach, one that can potentially be implemented more rapidly and cheaply than traditional methods. Methods We evaluated eDNA analogs of BI metrics in the Potomac River watershed of the eastern United States. We first compared arthropod diversity detected with p… Show more

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“…Surveys of eDNA have shown promise for arthropod inventories both in terrestrial (Kirse et al, 2021;Thomsen & Sigsgaard, 2019) and freshwater (Aunins et al, 2023) habitats. The potential for such methods to sidestep most sampling biases and taxonomic obstacles is attractive, despite its challenges and limitations (Rishan et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surveys of eDNA have shown promise for arthropod inventories both in terrestrial (Kirse et al, 2021;Thomsen & Sigsgaard, 2019) and freshwater (Aunins et al, 2023) habitats. The potential for such methods to sidestep most sampling biases and taxonomic obstacles is attractive, despite its challenges and limitations (Rishan et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%