Assessing the impacts of aquaculture on local fish communities using environmental DNA metabarcoding analysis
Shota Suzuki,
Yuri Otomo,
Akihiro Dazai
et al.
Abstract:Fish aquaculture potentially affects the local ecosystem through feed (leftovers) and feces. However, evaluation of its impacts on biodiversity, especially those of mobile organisms such as fish, is not straightforward. Here, we report a case study in which environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding with MiFish universal primers for the 12S rRNA region of fish is used to detect and assess the impact of aquaculture on local fish communities. In Shizugawa Bay, Minamisanriku Town, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, Oncorhynch… Show more
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