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- S&T Project 19009 Final Report: Evaluating the Sensitivity and Reproducability of Environmental DNA Field Sampling Workflows for Detection of Dreissenid Mussels
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S&T Project 19009 Final Report: Evaluating the Sensitivity and Reproducability of Environmental DNA Field Sampling Workflows for Detection of Dreissenid Mussels
There is a need to develop and evaluate eDNA dreissenid mussel field sampling protocols. We compared two common eDNA field sampling methods, sub-surface grab samples and plankton tow samples, in 12 waterbodies with known or potential dreissenid mussel infestations spanning the coterminous United States. To mimic early detection sampling scenarios, we sampled waterbodies or areas within waterbodies that had lower densities of dreissenid mussels or were suspect for dreissenid mussels. The two eDNA sampling methods resulted in similar dreissenid mussel DNA detection patterns. Both methods detected target DNA at the same 7 waterbodies and both methods failed to detect target DNA at the same 5 waterbodies. At one of the lower density sites, more mussel DNA was amplified in plankton tow samples than from grab samples.
Catalog Record Title
Report from S&T Project 19009: Evaluating the Sensitivity and Reproducibility of Environmental DNA Field Sampling Workflows for Detection of Dreissenid Mussels
Generation Effort
S&T Project 19009: Evaluating the Sensitivity and Reproducibility of Environmental DNA Field Sampling Workflows for Detection of Dreissenid Mussels
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Western US
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Bureau of Reclamation
Publication Date
Friday, September 30th, 2022
Update Frequency
not planned
Last Update
Monday, September 19th, 2022
Disclaimer
The findings and conclusions of this work are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of the Bureau of Reclamation.

