eDNA-based seasonal monitoring reveals fish diversity patterns in mangrove habitats of Guinea-Bissau, West Africa

IF 2.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Regional Studies in Marine Science Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1016/j.rsma.2025.104013
Pieter-Jan Keleman , Jean-Dominique Durand , Monique Simier , Assana Camará , Rui Moutinho Sá , Jacques Panfili
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The environmental DNA (eDNA) technique characterizes spatio-temporal fish diversity patterns along estuarine habitats, such as hard-to-reach mangroves, yet it has rarely been applied in West Africa. In this study conducted over two seasons (dry and rainy) in coastal Guinea Bissau, fish eDNA was extracted from water samples collected in three habitats with distinct human uses. These habitats included site-specific mangroves, rice fields, and transition zones sampled in three sites: Elalab in Cacheu, Malafo in Oio, and Cafine in Tombali regions. As a reference, DNA barcoding of 181 fishes resulted in 243 DNA sequences for two mitochondrial markers (139 for COI and 104 for 12S), corresponding to 76 species (69 for COI and 56 for 12S), after morpho-genetic confirmation. The metabarcoding analysis detected 49 environmental DNA-Operational Taxonomic Units (eOTUs), attributed to 15 fish orders, 29 families, 38 genera, and 32 species. Fish abundance varied between sites and seasons but not between habitats. The southern Cafine site had a significantly lower abundance during the dry season, whereas the northern Elalab site hosted relatively fewer species during the rainy season. The transition from rice fields to mangrove habitat showed a positive trend in Shannon diversity with no fish being present in the rice fields during the dry season except for Malafo. Remarkably, Coptodon cf. guineensis, Sarotherodon melanotheron and Pseudotolithus elongatus dominated the fish assemblages. This pioneering eDNA study efficiently surveyed seasonal fish diversity within Bissau-Guinean mangroves, demonstrating its potential as a novel fish monitoring tool toward effective conservation in West Africa. The coupling of these results with the human uses of mangroves should be a target in future biomonitoring initiatives in the country and the broader region.
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基于edna的季节性监测揭示了西非几内亚比绍红树林栖息地的鱼类多样性模式
环境DNA (eDNA)技术表征了河口栖息地(如难以到达的红树林)鱼类的时空多样性模式,但它很少在西非得到应用。在几内亚比绍沿海的两个季节(旱季和雨季)进行的这项研究中,从三个有不同人类用途的栖息地收集的水样中提取了鱼类eDNA。这些栖息地包括特定地点的红树林、稻田和三个地点的过渡区:Cacheu的Elalab、Oio的Malafo和Tombali地区的Cafine。作为参考,对181条鱼类的DNA条形码进行了形态遗传学确认,得到了两个线粒体标记的243条DNA序列(COI 139条,12S 104条),对应76个物种(COI 69条,12S 56条)。元条形码分析共检测到49个环境dna -操作分类单元(eOTUs),隶属于15目29科38属32种。鱼类丰度因地点和季节而异,但因栖息地而无差异。Cafine南部遗址在旱季的丰度明显较低,而Elalab北部遗址在雨季的物种相对较少。从稻田生境到红树林生境的转变在Shannon多样性上呈现出积极的趋势,除Malafo外,在旱季稻田中没有鱼类存在。值得注意的是,几内亚Coptodon、Sarotherodon melanotheron和Pseudotolithus elongatus在鱼类组合中占主导地位。这项开创性的eDNA研究有效地调查了几内亚比绍红树林中的季节性鱼类多样性,证明了其作为西非有效保护的新型鱼类监测工具的潜力。将这些结果与人类对红树林的利用结合起来,应该成为该国和更广泛区域未来生物监测举措的一个目标。
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Regional Studies in Marine Science
Regional Studies in Marine Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE will publish scientifically sound papers on regional aspects of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, coastal zones, continental shelf, the seas and oceans.
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