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Detection of the elusive Dwarf sperm whale (Kogia sima) using environmental DNA at Malpelo island (Eastern Pacific,Colombia)
Authors:Jean&#x;Baptiste Juhel  Virginie Marques  Andrea Polanco Fernndez  Giomar H Borrero&#x;Prez  Maria Mutis Martinezguerra  Alice Valentini  Tony Dejean  Stphanie Manel  Nicolas Loiseau  Laure Velez  Rgis Hocd  Tom B Letessier  Eilísh Richards  Florine Hadjadj  Sandra Bessudo  Felipe Ladino  Camille Albouy  David Mouillot  Loïc Pellissier
Abstract:
  1. Monitoring large marine mammals is challenging due to their low abundances in general, an ability to move over large distances and wide geographical range sizes.
  2. The distribution of the pygmy (Kogia breviceps) and dwarf (Kogia sima) sperm whales is informed by relatively rare sightings, which does not permit accurate estimates of their distribution ranges. Hence, their conservation status has long remained Data Deficient (DD) in the Red list of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which prevent appropriate conservation measures.
  3. Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding uses DNA traces left by organisms in their environments to detect the presence of targeted taxon, and is here proved to be useful to increase our knowledge on the distribution of rare but emblematic megafauna.
  4. Retrieving eDNA from filtered surface water provides the first detection of the Dwarf sperm whale (Kogia sima) around the remote Malpelo island (Colombia).
  5. Environmental DNA collected during oceanic missions can generate better knowledge on rare but emblematic animals even in regions that are generally well sampled for other taxa.
Keywords:eDNA  megafauna  mobile species  pelagic
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