Detection of the species Corydoras cf. garbei (Ihering, 1911) in a
tributary of the Pajéu river by environmental DNA
Abstract
The distribution of the species Corydoras cf. garbei in
the Pajeú river basin is restricted to certain specific habitats and,
therefore, it is necessary to understand the distribution of the species
in this important river basin. The objective of this study was to detect
the species C. cf. garbei using the eDNA method. For this,
we performed a targeted approach using two pairs of primers (universal
and species-specific) in a conventional PCR for detection of the target
species. eDNA samples for eight sampling points were amplified using two
pairs of primers and the presence of the target species was confirmed
only at one sampling point. We conclude that the conventional PCR
approach was considered effective in monitoring the target-species, but
improvements in the standardization of the eDNA are necessary for
continued use in the semiarid region of the Caatinga biome.