Transgenic crops release Cry proteins into streams.
But what does that mean for aquatic insects?π±π§π
We measured and barcoded 1,800+ caddisflies across 25 streams.
Environmental factors like temperature, land use explained most patterns. Cry1Ab had limited impact.
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Wouldnβt it be kind of wild if someone actually pulled everything we know about what happens to eDNA between shedding and detection?
Decay, transport, microbes, temperature, rivers, oceans, all of it?!
We did that.
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This difference meant there was an increase in the proportion of the eDNA sample made up of small particles as we moved "downstream". More evidence that eDNA removal in streams is an interplay of physical and biotic factors. And this can be influenced by temp!
So what did we find?
At higher temps, small eDNA particles (0.2β1.0βΞΌm), were removed faster than at lower temps, while removal rates were consistent across temps for larger eDNA particles (>1.0βΞΌm).
Abagael Pruitt and Elise (Ellie) Snyder smiling for the camera while collecting an eDNA water sample from one of twenty-four indoor, recirculating mesocosms.
We conditioned these handy recirculating mesocosms (at #NotreDame) under a range of temperatures. Then we added #eDNA from from two fish species and and took H2O samples over time to measure removal rates for different eDNA sizes. SO to @abagaelpruitt.bsky.social letting me use her experiment setup!
New paper out today!!
We know warming speeds up eDNA removal in lakes and ponds, but what about streams and rivers where physical removal may obscure the impact of decay?
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New paper alert! π¨- My final PhD chapter is finally out!
What happens to different eDNA components in water? ππ§
We tested particle size (small vs. large) and DNA molecule length (86 vs. 387 bp) in recirculating streamsβand what we found might surprise you! π§΅π
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