Conclusion
The sequencing of airborne eDNA using high-throughput technology is a
promising tool to survey the terrestrial ecosystem in a cost-effective
manner. We demonstrate that it is feasible to use filtered air samples
for the recovery of DNA from endangered and hard to find species, such
as the koala in its natural environment. Further, we report the
detection of 9 taxonomic groups across the surveyed landscape including
a range of endemic and introduced species. We propose that in order to
increase the representation of species of interest, a targeted approach
could be used in concert with a generic assay design with limited
additional effort. Nonetheless, this approach has the potential to
revolutionise ecosystem wildlife surveys to maximise habitat protection
efforts.
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Data Accessibility and Benefit-Sharing.
All ASV produced are included in the supplement information. All raw
reads have been uploaded in GeneBank number PRJNA949380.
Authors contribution.
CHF: study design, analyses, data collection, manuscript write up and
editing, funding, supervision.
NJ: study design, analyses, data collection, manuscript write up and
editing.
OA: analyses, manuscript write up and editing.
SJB: data collection, manuscript editing.
JM: analyses, manuscript write up and editing.
DP: study design, analyses, manuscript write up and editing,
supervision.