环境DNA
脊椎动物
生物
生物多样性
陆地生态系统
生态学
哺乳动物
生态系统
分类单元
陆生植物
分类等级
生物化学
基因
作者
Christina Lynggaard,Tobias Guldberg Frøslev,Matthew S. Johnson,Morten Tange Olsen,Kristine Bohmann
标识
DOI:10.1111/1755-0998.13840
摘要
The current biodiversity and climate crises highlight the need for efficient tools to monitor terrestrial ecosystems. Here, we provide evidence for the use of airborne eDNA analyses as a novel method for detecting terrestrial vertebrate communities in nature. Metabarcoding of 143 airborne eDNA samples collected during 3 days in a mixed forest in Denmark yielded 64 bird, mammal, fish and amphibian taxa, of which the detected 57 'wild' taxa represent over a quarter of the around 210 terrestrial vertebrates that occur in the overall area. We provide evidence for the spatial movement and temporal patterns of airborne eDNA and for the influence of weather conditions on vertebrate detections. This study demonstrates airborne eDNA for high-resolution biomonitoring of vertebrates in terrestrial systems and elucidates its potential to guide global nature management and conservation efforts in the ongoing biodiversity crisis.
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