2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01309
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Threatened fish spawning area revealed by specific metabarcoding identification of eggs and larvae in the Beni River, upper Amazon

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“…This is an extremely low cost compared to that of sampling specimens over decades, and which has enabled us to increase the species inventory by 11.4% in a watershed that has been inventoried for over a century [ 1 ]. Some of these newly detected species could be cryptic or very scarce, or new species for science but not yet described because they are morphologically similar to already described species: for example, the species of the genus Prochilodus noted affinis in this paper, and probably already identified by metabarcoding of bulks of larvae further downstream from our study area [ 11 ].…”
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“…This is an extremely low cost compared to that of sampling specimens over decades, and which has enabled us to increase the species inventory by 11.4% in a watershed that has been inventoried for over a century [ 1 ]. Some of these newly detected species could be cryptic or very scarce, or new species for science but not yet described because they are morphologically similar to already described species: for example, the species of the genus Prochilodus noted affinis in this paper, and probably already identified by metabarcoding of bulks of larvae further downstream from our study area [ 11 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In order to set up conservation strategies, the biodiversity of the aquatic fauna distributed in particular in the Andean foothills should be generalised and investigated rapidly, as we have done for the Tuichi basin, using eDNA approaches. Owing to its location directly downstream of the capital city, La Paz, and its anthropogenic pressure (mining, pollution, landscape degradation, exploitation; [ 11 ]), but also to the presence of the Madidi NP and knowledge gaps [ 1 ], the Beni basin should be considered a priority area for carrying out further eDNA surveys.…”
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confidence: 99%
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