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Titulua: Exploring uncharted territory: new frontiers in environmental DNA for tropical fisheries management
Egilea: Bhendarkar, Mukesh; Rodriguez-Ezpeleta, Naiara
Laburpena: Tropical ecosystems host a significant share of global fish diversity contributing substantially to the global fisheries sector. Yet their sustainable management is challenging due to their complexity, diverse life history traits of tropical fishes, and varied fishing techniques involved. Traditional monitoring techniques are often costly, labour-intensive, and/or difficult to apply in inaccessible sites. These limitations call for the adoption of innovative, sensitive, and cost-effective monitoring solutions, especially in a scenario of climate change. Environmental DNA (eDNA) emerges as a potential game changer for biodiversity monitoring and conservation, especially in aquatic ecosystems. However, its utility in tropical settings remains underexplored, primarily due to a series of challenges, including the need for a comprehensive barcode reference library, an understanding of eDNA behaviour in tropical aquatic environments, standardized procedures, and supportive biomonitoring policies. Despite these challenges, the potential of eDNA for sensitive species detection across varied habitats is evident, and its global use is accelerating in biodiversity conservation efforts. This review takes an in-depth look at the current state and prospects of eDNA-based monitoring in tropical fisheries management research. Additionally, a SWOT analysis is used to underscore the opportunities and threats, with the aim of bridging the knowledge gaps and guiding the more extensive and effective use of eDNA-based monitoring in tropical fisheries management. Although the discussion applies worldwide, some specific experiences and insights from Indian tropical fisheries are shared to illustrate the practical application and challenges of employing eDNA in a tropical context.
Gako-hitzak: Environmental DNA (eDNA); India; Fisheries; Biodiversity conservation; Barcode reference libraries; Methodological standardization; Natural samplers; nsDNA; FISH ABUNDANCE; ORGANIC-CARBON; WESTERN-GHATS; EDNA; CONSERVATION; MARINE; TOOL; BIODIVERSITY; SURVEILLANCE; CAPTURE
Gordailuaren-data: 2024
Argitalpen: SPRINGER
Dokumentu mota: Review
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DOI: 10.1007/s10661-024-12788-8
URI: http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/1847
ISSN: 0167-6369
E-ISSN: 1573-2959
Babeslea: Indian Council of Agricultural Research [21849-NOCFL]
Netaji Subhas ICAR International Fellowship Award
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries of the Basque Government
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