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Journal article
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Title
Fish and coral assemblages of a highly isolated oceanic island: the first eDNA survey of the Ogasawara Islands
Abstract
The Ogasawara Islands are a highly isolated oceanic archipelago in the Pacific Ocean that possess unique faunal and floral biodiversity with a high level of endemism. As historically more focus has been put on the terrestrial realm in examining diversification and evolutionary processes on oceanic islands, publicly accessible and spatially resolved data of marine reef ecosystems remain scarce. To address this issue, we conducted the first environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding surveys of the actinopterygian (ray-finned) and elasmobranch fishes and of Scleractinia coral assemblages in the waters of the Ogasawara Islands. We detected a total of 124 unique taxa of fish and 38 unique taxa of scleractinian corals. Overall, our eDNA results confirmed that the Ogasawara Islands host a rich variety of coral and fish fauna and underline the strength of eDNA surveys in rapidly obtaining targeted multi-taxa data using seawater samples, requiring comparatively little effort and a lack of requirement for in situ taxonomic expertise. We anticipate that continued biomonitoring using eDNA with high sampling effort will add to and complement the body of knowledge regarding species distributions, invasive species, and biodiversity hotspots within oceanic archipelagos.
Bibliographic citation
Açikbas, A.H.O.; Narisoko, H.; Huerlimann, R.; Nishitsuji, K.; Satoh, N.; Reimer, J.D.; Ravasi, T. (2024). Fish and coral assemblages of a highly isolated oceanic island: the first eDNA survey of the Ogasawara Islands. Environmental DNA 6(1): e509. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/edn3.509
Topic
Marine
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true
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open access
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Authors

author
Name
Ayse Haruka Oshima Açikbas
author
Name
Haruhi Narisoko
author
Name
Roger Huerlimann
author
Name
Koki Nishitsuji
author
Name
Noriyuki Satoh
author
Name
James Davis Reimer
author
Name
Timothy Ravasi

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/edn3.509

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2024-02-26
date modified
2024-02-26