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The CALeDNA program: Citizen scientists and researchers inventory California's biodiversity

Authors :
Rachel S. Meyer
Miroslava Munguia Ramos
Meixi Lin
Teia M. Schweizer
Zachary Gold
Dannise Ruiz Ramos
Sabrina Shirazi
Gaurav Kandlikar
Wai-Yin Kwan
Emily E. Curd
Amanda Freise
Jordan Moberg Parker
Jason P. Sexton
Regina Wetzer
N. Dean Pentcheff
Adam R. Wall
Lenore Pipes
Ana Garcia-Vedrenne
Maura Palacios Mejia
Tiara Moore
Chloe Orland
Kimberly M. Ballare
Anna Worth
Eric Beraut
Emma L. Aronson
Rasmus Nielsen
Harris A. Lewin
Paul H. Barber
Jeff Wall
Nathan Kraft
Beth Shapiro
Robert K. Wayne
Source :
California Agriculture, Vol 75, Iss 01, Pp 20-32 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources, 2021.

Abstract

Climate change is leading to habitat shifts that threaten species persistence throughout California's unique ecosystems. Baseline biodiversity data would provide opportunities for habitats to be managed under short-term and long-term environmental change. Aiming to provide biodiversity data, the UC Conservation Genomics Consortium launched the California Environmental DNA (CALeDNA) program to be a citizen and community science biomonitoring initiative that uses environmental DNA (eDNA, DNA shed from organisms such as from fur, feces, spores, pollen or leaves). Now with results from 1,000 samples shared online, California biodiversity patterns are discoverable. Soil, sediment and water collected by researchers, undergraduates and the public reveal a new catalog of thousands of organisms that only slightly overlap with traditional survey bioinventories. The CALeDNA website lets users explore the taxonomic diversity in different ways, and researchers have created tools to help people new to eDNA to analyze community ecology patterns. Although eDNA results are not always precise, the program team is making progress to fit it into California's biodiversity management toolbox, such as for monitoring ecosystem recovery after invasive species removal or wildfire.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00080845 and 21608091
Volume :
75
Issue :
01
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
California Agriculture
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6ca89b05879f4a2ea6662aef79172cbc
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.2021a0001