| Literature DB >> 26536367 |
Taylor M Wilcox1,2, Kellie J Carim1, Kevin S McKelvey1, Michael K Young1, Michael K Schwartz1.
Abstract
Environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling is a powerful tool for detecting invasive and native aquatic species. Often, species of conservation interest co-occur with other, closely related taxa. Here, we developed qPCR (quantitative PCR) markers which distinguish westslope cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii lewsi), Yellowstone cutthroat trout (O. clarkii bouvieri), and rainbow trout (O. mykiss), which are of conservation interest both as native species and as invasive species across each other's native ranges. We found that local polymorphisms within westslope cutthroat trout and rainbow trout posed a challenge to designing assays that are generally applicable across the range of these widely-distributed species. Further, poorly-resolved taxonomies of Yellowstone cutthroat trout and Bonneville cutthroat trout (O. c. utah) prevented design of an assay that distinguishes these recognized taxa. The issues of intraspecific polymorphism and unresolved taxonomy for eDNA assay design addressed in this study are likely to be general problems for closely-related taxa. Prior to field application, we recommend that future studies sample populations and test assays more broadly than has been typical of published eDNA assays to date.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26536367 PMCID: PMC4633235 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0142008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Environmental DNA marker development may be difficult or impossible when the target taxon’s taxonomy is unresolved or has poor concordance with true phylogeny.
Colored boxes show recognized taxa and black lines show the phylogenetic relationships among populations. (A) Taxon X includes multiple, divergent lineages. It is important that all of these lineages are sampled during marker validation to insure intraspecific generality. Even extensive sampling of a single lineage (red circle) is not sufficient and will lead to ascertainment bias and low marker generality. (B) Recognized taxa X and Y are not monophyletic (i.e., they are both paraphyletic groups), which may make distinguishing between them using sequence data impossible. (C) Recognized taxon X includes divergent lineages (polyphyly), but some of those lineages may also not be distinguishable from recognized taxon Y.
Source populations for fish used in assay design and testing.
| Species | Souce | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Yellowstone cutthroat trout | Clear Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing |
| Barnes Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Goose Cr (Nevada, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Cottonwood Cr, (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Upper Blackfoot R (Montana, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Badger Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Yellowstone L (Wyoming, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Bonneville cutthroat trout | Bear L (Utah, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing |
| Bear R (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Glenwood FH (Utah, USA)* | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Harkness Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Rainbow trout | Skookumchuck R FH (Washington, USA)* | Sequence data |
| Gulkana R (Alaska, USA)* | Sequence data | |
| Dworshak FH (Idaho, USA)* | Sequence data | |
| Ennis FH—Arlee (Montana, USA)* | Assay testing | |
| Ennis FH—Eagle L (Montana, USA)* | Assay testing | |
| Ennis FH—Fish L (Montana, USA)* | Assay testing | |
| Ennis FH—Shasta (Montana, USA)* | Assay testing | |
| Ennis FH—McConaughy (Montana, USA)* | Assay testing | |
| Dry Cr (Idaho, USA) | Assay testing | |
| Sawtooth FH (Idaho, USA)* | Assay testing | |
| Shack Cr (Idaho, USA) | Assay testing | |
| Wallowa FH (Idaho, USA)* | Assay testing | |
| Bobtail Cr (Montana, USA) | Assay testing | |
| Silver Butte Fisher R (Montana, USA) | Assay testing | |
| E.F. Lolo Cr (Montana, USA) | Assay testing | |
| McCormick Cr (Montana, USA) | Assay testing | |
| Red Canyon (Montana, USA) | Assay testing | |
| Westslope cutthroat trout | John Day R (Oregon, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing |
| NF Elkhorn Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Split Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Withington Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Duck Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Heller Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Rampike Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Ditch Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Crooked Fork Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Pete King Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Osier Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Albert Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Fourmile Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Youngs Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Wounded Buck Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Twentyfivemile Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data; assay testing | |
| Flat Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Meadow Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| French Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Baldy Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Twisp R (Washington, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Buck Cr (Washington, USA) | Sequence data | |
| American R (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Falls Cr (Washington, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Hungery Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Cayuse Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Indian Grave Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Gravey Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Beaver Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Moose Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Deer Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| EF Bull R (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Ketchikan Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| McGuire Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Martin Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| McCabe Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Miller Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Norton Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Ontario Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| North Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Tyler Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Wilkes Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Canuck Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Ball Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| West Gold Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Beaver Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Mokins Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| NF St. Joe R (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Skin Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Slowey Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Dry Wolf Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Tributary of Armstrong Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Bad Luck Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Cedar Cr (Washington, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Ninemile Cr (Washington, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Scotchman Gulch (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Kraft Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Leiberg Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| N. Grouse Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| SF Red R (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Yoosa Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Ross Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| EF Emerald Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Bitter Cr (B.C., Canada) | Sequence data | |
| Blairmore Cr (B.C., Canada) | Sequence data | |
| Crazy Cr (B.C., Canada) | Sequence data | |
| Hartley Cr (B.C., Canada) | Sequence data | |
| Monk Cr (B.C., Canada) | Sequence data | |
| Pack R (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Sheep Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Toby Cr (B.C., Canada) | Sequence data | |
| Truman Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Twin Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Waiparous Cr (B.C., Canada) | Sequence data | |
| Werner Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Bostwick Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Avalanche Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Fish Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| NF Dupuyer Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Sawmill Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Fourmile Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| NF Teton R (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Thayer Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Buffalo Cr (Montana, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Bluff Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Trail Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Floodwood Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Jacobs Ladder Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Blackbird Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Mill Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Morse Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| MF Little Timber Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Big Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Boundary Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Colson Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Warm Springs Cr (Idaho, USA) | Sequence data | |
| Chinook salmon | SF Salmon R (Idaho, USA)* | Assay testing |
| Pahsimeroi R (Idaho, USA)* | Assay testing | |
| Clearwater R (Idaho, USA)* | Assay testing | |
| Coho salmon | Nez Perce Tribal FH (Idaho, USA)* | Assay testing |
| Sockeye salmon | Redfish L (Idaho, USA)* | Assay testing |
Locations marked with an asterisk are not shown in Fig 2. Sequencing; sequences from fish were used for initial assay design, Assay testing; extracted tissue samples from fish were used for assay testing.
Fig 2Source locations for rainbow trout (green triangles), westslope cutthroat trout (red circles), and Yellowstone/Bonneville cutthroat trout (both subspecies indicated with blue squares) sampled from the wild for assay development (large, light-colored shapes) and for assay testing (small, dark-colored shapes).
The source locations for one rainbow trout sample obtained from Alaska (USA), all hatchery-derived fish, and the Pacific salmon congeners used in assay testing are not shown here, but are listed in Table 1.
Sequences for each of the validated taxon-specific qPCR assays.
| Species | Oligo | Sequence | Rxn [] (nM) | Amplicon ln |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| westslope cutthroat | F |
| 100 | 88 |
| R |
| 900 | ||
| P |
| 250 | ||
| Yellowstone cutthroat | F |
| 600 | 152 |
| R |
| 900 | ||
| P |
| 250 | ||
| rainbow trout | F |
| 300 | 102 |
| R |
| 600 | ||
| P |
| 250 |
Target species, oligonucleotide (forward primer; F, reverse primer R, probe; P), oligonucleotide sequence, and optimized reaction concentration of the oligonucleotide (nM), and amplicon length (bp). The induced mismatch (mismatch between both target and non-target taxa to increase specificity) in each reverse primer is underlined.
Summary of results of the validated taxon-specific qPCR assays.
| Assay | Problematic polymorphism |
|---|---|
| Yellowstone cutthroat | Bonneville cutthroat trout also amplify |
| westslope cutthroat | Rare polymorphism caused some Youngs Cr individuals not to amplify |
| rainbow trout | Delayed amplification for individuals from Eagle Lake ( |
Except for the noted problematic polymorphisms, each assay was taxon-specific and amplified all individuals of the target taxon with similar efficiency.