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Jannel L. A., de Mazancourt V., Keith P., Jourand Philippe, Valade P. (2026). Rediscovering the lost : eDNA detection of freshwater decapods on Réunion Island. Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, (427), p. 2 [13 p.]. ISSN 1961-9502.

Titre du document
Rediscovering the lost : eDNA detection of freshwater decapods on Réunion Island
Année de publication
2026
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:001674660900001
Auteurs
Jannel L. A., de Mazancourt V., Keith P., Jourand Philippe, Valade P.
Source
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, 2026, (427), p. 2 [13 p.] ISSN 1961-9502
Freshwater ecosystems on tropical oceanic islands host unique biodiversity. On Réunion Island, freshwater decapod crustaceans are key indicators of ecosystem health, yet their distribution and conservation status remain poorly documented. This study aimed to investigate the presence of the endemic prawn Macrobrachium hirtimanus, historically reported but unconfirmed for decades, while producing the first island-wide molecular inventory of freshwater decapods using environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding. Water samples (4 L) were collected from 19 riverine sites, and eDNA was extracted and amplified using mitochondrial 16S rRNA primers validated for crustacean detection, followed by high-throughput sequencing. Bioinformatics analyses yielded 250,545 reads and 198 operational taxonomic units (OTUs), representing diverse amphidromous freshwater, coastal marine, and terrestrial decapods. Species richness was largely uniform across sites, though Rivière des Roches, Sainte-Marie, and Saint-Denis hosted higher diversity. Beta diversity showed strong spatial structuring among watersheds, driven primarily by species turnover. Widespread taxa included Atyoida serrata, Caridina typus, and Macrobrachium australe, while C. henriettae and Halocaridinides sp. were more localized. M. hirtimanus was not detected, consistent with its current absence, though continued targeted surveys are required before any formal reassessment. Overall, this study demonstrates the utility of eDNA metabarcoding for monitoring freshwater biodiversity and informing conservation planning on tropical islands.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Limnologie biologique / Océanographie biologique [034]
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Fonds IRD [F B010096297]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010096297
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