- 著者
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             Nan Wei
             
             Fumiyuki Nakajima
             
             Tomohiro Tobino
             
          
- 出版者
- Japan Society on Water Environment
- 雑誌
- Journal of Water and Environment Technology (ISSN:13482165)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.17, no.3, pp.153-162, 2019 (Released:2019-06-10)
- 参考文献数
- 37
- 被引用文献数
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             6
             
             
          
        
        Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a non-invasive and less labor-intensive tool for biological          survey. The advantages enable more frequent sampling work, but there is a lack of          fundamental field data on the variation of eDNA in sediment in different timescales. We          conducted a yearlong sampling at two marine parks of Tokyo Bay (Odaiba Marine Park and          Kasai Marine Park) to investigate the temporal variation of sediment eDNA at scales of one          year, one month and one tidal period. Grandidierella japonica, an          indicator benthic species of water quality in Japan and also an invasive species in other          countries, was chosen as target species. In yearlong scales, the total eDNA content and          the copy number of the amphipod eDNA in both parks showed a seasonal variation pattern as          low in cold season (89 ± 14 ng DNA/g sediment, 583 ± 64 copies/g sediment) and high in          warm season (884 ± 97 ng DNA/g sediment, 9,501 ± 3,553 copies/g sediment). In scales          shorter than one month, eDNA kept stable and did not show clear variation. The results          indicated that eDNA in sediment is useful for biological survey by reflecting the          well-averaged state of the species abundance in the environment and not showing the          erroneous sudden variation in a short timescale.