Fish Diversity Monitoring Using Environmental DNA Techniques in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean
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Start Time:2023-05-07 09:05(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:1min

Session:SP 张贴报告专场 » SP-6-16、海洋地球科学

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Abstract
    Marine fish populations have suffered the consequences of overfishing for a long time, leading to a loss in biodiversity. Traditional methods have been historically used to survey fish diversity but are limited to commercial species, particularly on the high seas. Environmental DNA (eDNA) has been successfully used to monitor biodiversity in aquatic environments. In this study, we monitored fish diversity in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) of the Eastern Pacific Ocean using eDNA metabarcoding. Our results identified 2 classes, 35 orders, 64 families, 87 genera. The genera Mugil, Scomberomorus, and Scomber had high relative abundance in the mesopelagic and demersal zone. Fish diversity were varied with sampling sites, and the greatest number of species were found at the depth of 2500 meters. Environmental changes driven fish aggregation, and our results indicated that Chla was negatively correlated with fish community, while DO was positively correlated with fish community. This study released the fish diversity pattern and the effected by the environment in the CCZ, which would provide useful information for biodiversity management and environment baseline for International Sea-Bed Authority.
 
Keywords
Fish Diversity, Environmental DNA, Clarion-Clipperton Zone
Speaker
何韦宜
自然资源部第三海洋研究所

Submission Author
李伟文 自然资源部第三海洋研究所
何韦宜 自然资源部第三海洋研究所
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青年地学论坛理事会
中国科学院青年创新促进会地学分会
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武汉大学
中国科学院精密测量科学与技术创新研究院
中国地质大学(武汉)
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