Fish Diversity and Environmental Relationships in the Jinsha River During the Initial Phases of the 10‐Year Fishing Ban: A Metabarcoding Approach
Yan Zhao, Zhongyuan Wang, Feifei Hu, Zhibin Guo, Jinling Gong, Xuemei Li, Deguo Yang, Tingbing Zhu

TL;DR
This study used eDNA metabarcoding to assess fish diversity in the Jinsha River during the early stages of a 10-year fishing ban, finding seasonal and regional variations linked to environmental factors.
Contribution
The study provides detailed seasonal data on fish diversity and its environmental correlations in the Jinsha River during the initial phase of a fishing ban.
Findings
61 fish species were identified, including 4 national protected and 7 invasive alien species.
Cypriniformes was the dominant fish group, accounting for 65.6% of the community.
Environmental factors like water temperature and dissolved oxygen were strongly correlated with fish diversity.
Abstract
Fish diversity is essential for maintaining the balance of aquatic ecosystems, particularly in rivers impacted by overfishing and hydropower projects, such as the Jinsha river, the upstream segment of the Yangtze river. During initial phases (August and November, 2023) of the 10‐year fishing ban in the Yangtze river basin, we investigated fish diversity, seasonal variations, and their correlation with environmental factors in the Jinsha river using environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding. Utilizing two pairs of 12S rRNA primers, MiFish‐U and AcMDB07, we identified 61 fish species across 5 orders, 17 families, and 52 genera, including 4 national protected and 7 invasive alien fish. Among them, Cypriniformes constituted the predominant group within the fish community, accounting for 65.6%. This finding aligns with the results from a recent fish catch study, which recorded 68 species of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies · Fish Ecology and Management Studies · Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
