Authors: Elise M Furlan Dianne Gleeson
Publish Date: 2016/03/07
Volume: 8, Issue: 2, Pages: 115-118
Abstract
Invasive alien species are one of the leading causes of extinctions worldwide Preventing their establishment eradicating or containing their spread relies on lowdensity detection Environmental DNA eDNA has been shown to have superior detection sensitivity compared to traditional methods permitting detection at lower densities Here we develop a speciesspecific assay to detect Perca fluviatilis redfin perch an invasive freshwater fish present in Australia We show that the assay is highly sensitive and highly specific to detect the species in Australian freshwater environments and demonstrate the utility of the assay for detecting the species from environmental water samples This assay will prove useful for lowdensity detection of P fluviatilis to assist in the management of this invader with conservation benefits for the native species it threatensWe would like to thank the Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre Project 1W2 for funding to conduct this research We are grateful to C M Hardy M Lintermans and P Unmack for advice and access to DNA samples and to three anonymous reviewers for comments on an earlier version of this manuscript Animal collections and holdings were carried out under ACT Government TAMS Licence to Take Licence number LT2013661 and LT2013699 and University of Canberra CEAE 1305
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