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Data from: Environmental DNA metabarcoding for whole community inventories of vertebrates in rivers of the midwestern United States

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posted on 2025-08-19, 02:42 authored by Sophie Picq, Amanda Curtis, Andrew George, Eric Larson, Michelle Thompson, Philip Willink, Caleb McMahan, Lesley de Souza
<p>The application of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods to simultaneously study vertebrate diversity holds promise to accelerate conservation efforts, especially in freshwater systems which are among the most imperiled in the world. Here, using eDNA sampling, we identify patterns of vertebrate biodiversity across different habitats of the Kankakee River watershed, one of the most diverse lotic systems in Illinois, USA. Our eDNA metabarcoding analyses identified 147 different taxa, including 77 fishes, 38 birds, 24 mammals, five amphibians and three reptiles at 11 locations in the watershed, including tributaries and mainstem stretches upstream and within the Kankakee River State Park protected area. When compared to seining, eDNA sampling consistently detected more fish species, including non-native and imperiled species. We also found that vertebrate communities among the different habitats significantly varied in taxonomic composition, showing an upstream-downstream shift along the mainstem river as well as tributary-specific assemblages. Our study demonstrates the ability of single-marker eDNA metabarcoding to simultaneously document aquatic and terrestrial communities across large temperate lotic ecosystems and to monitor diversity patterns across protected areas.</p>

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Walder Foundation*

Field Museum of Natural History

NSF: NSF PRFB 2010989

USDA: ILLU-875-976

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Picq, Sophie

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spicq@fieldmuseum.org

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Dryad

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ISO Topic Category

  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

threatened species; Illinois; taxonomy; fish; rivers; freshwater; DNA barcoding; state parks; watersheds; vertebrates; lotic systems; environmental DNA; biodiversity

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