Environmental DNA approach complements social media reports to detect an endangered freshwater stingray species in the wild

Environmental DNA (eDNA) barcoding has emerged as an important non-invasive sampling technique for the detection of rare and endangered species that can be difficult to sample. Our objective was to develop a low-cost eDNA barcoding approach for the detection of an Endangered freshwater stingray spec...

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Main Authors: Lim, Kean Chong, Then, Amy Yee Hui
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spelling my.um.eprints.423742023-10-10T09:47:51Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/42374/ Environmental DNA approach complements social media reports to detect an endangered freshwater stingray species in the wild Lim, Kean Chong Then, Amy Yee Hui QH301 Biology Environmental DNA (eDNA) barcoding has emerged as an important non-invasive sampling technique for the detection of rare and endangered species that can be difficult to sample. Our objective was to develop a low-cost eDNA barcoding approach for the detection of an Endangered freshwater stingray species Fluvitrygon kittipongi in a tropical river system in Peninsular Malaysia. We designed a species-specific primer for a fragment of F. kittipongi cytochrome oxidase subunit I mtDNA (244 bp). The effectiveness of this primer to detect the stingray was evaluated using water samples taken from the upper and middle reaches of the Pahang River coupled with social media reports on sightings of F. kittipongi. Five of 14 water samples tested showed positive PCR amplification for the targeted species. These results represent the first successful application of eDNA to detect freshwater stingrays in Malaysia. Using a combination of freshly obtained carcass samples, social media reporting and target species eDNA detection, this study provides formal occurrence records of F. kittipongi in Malaysia in 3 major watersheds: the Perak, Pahang and Kelantan Rivers. Inter-Research 2022 Article PeerReviewed Lim, Kean Chong and Then, Amy Yee Hui (2022) Environmental DNA approach complements social media reports to detect an endangered freshwater stingray species in the wild. Endangered Species Research, 48. pp. 43-50. ISSN 1863-5407, DOI https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01187 <https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01187>. 10.3354/esr01187
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Lim, Kean Chong
Then, Amy Yee Hui
Environmental DNA approach complements social media reports to detect an endangered freshwater stingray species in the wild
description Environmental DNA (eDNA) barcoding has emerged as an important non-invasive sampling technique for the detection of rare and endangered species that can be difficult to sample. Our objective was to develop a low-cost eDNA barcoding approach for the detection of an Endangered freshwater stingray species Fluvitrygon kittipongi in a tropical river system in Peninsular Malaysia. We designed a species-specific primer for a fragment of F. kittipongi cytochrome oxidase subunit I mtDNA (244 bp). The effectiveness of this primer to detect the stingray was evaluated using water samples taken from the upper and middle reaches of the Pahang River coupled with social media reports on sightings of F. kittipongi. Five of 14 water samples tested showed positive PCR amplification for the targeted species. These results represent the first successful application of eDNA to detect freshwater stingrays in Malaysia. Using a combination of freshly obtained carcass samples, social media reporting and target species eDNA detection, this study provides formal occurrence records of F. kittipongi in Malaysia in 3 major watersheds: the Perak, Pahang and Kelantan Rivers.
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author Lim, Kean Chong
Then, Amy Yee Hui
author_facet Lim, Kean Chong
Then, Amy Yee Hui
author_sort Lim, Kean Chong
title Environmental DNA approach complements social media reports to detect an endangered freshwater stingray species in the wild
title_short Environmental DNA approach complements social media reports to detect an endangered freshwater stingray species in the wild
title_full Environmental DNA approach complements social media reports to detect an endangered freshwater stingray species in the wild
title_fullStr Environmental DNA approach complements social media reports to detect an endangered freshwater stingray species in the wild
title_full_unstemmed Environmental DNA approach complements social media reports to detect an endangered freshwater stingray species in the wild
title_sort environmental dna approach complements social media reports to detect an endangered freshwater stingray species in the wild
publisher Inter-Research
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/42374/
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