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Strategic considerations for invasive species managers in the utilization of environmental DNA (eDNA): steps for incorporating this powerful surveillance tool

Authors :
Adam J. Sepulveda
Richard F. Lance
Stanley W. Burgiel
Keith D. Gaddis
Jeanette Davis
Yale Passamaneck
Antoinette J. Piaggio
Brian Rector
Thomas W. Franklin
Taylor M. Wilcox
Margaret E. Hunter
Wesley Daniel
John A. Darling
Melissa Smith
Jeffrey T. Morisette
Kelsey A. Brantley
Tracy C. Leskey
Carol A. Stepien
Source :
Management of Biological Invasions. 12:747-775
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre Oy (REABIC), 2021.

Abstract

Invasive species surveillance programs can utilize environmental DNA sampling and analysis to provide information on the presence of invasive species. Wider utilization of eDNA techniques for invasive species surveillance may be warranted. This paper covers topics directed towards invasive species managers and eDNA practitioners working at the intersection of eDNA techniques and invasive species surveillance. It provides background information on the utility of eDNA for invasive species management and points to various examples of its use across federal and international programs. It provides information on 1) why an invasive species manager should consider using eDNA, 2) deciding if eDNA can help with the manager's surveillance needs, 3) important components to operational implementation, and 4) a high-level overview of the technical steps necessary for eDNA analysis. The goal of this paper is to assist invasive species managers in deciding if, when, and how to use eDNA for surveillance. If eDNA use is elected, the paper provides guidance on steps to ensure a clear understanding of the strengths and limitation of the methods and how results can be best utilized in the context of invasive species surveillance.

Details

ISSN :
19898649
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Management of Biological Invasions
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c3a96d3a36119a331f02ab8e421558c2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3391/mbi.2021.12.3.15