# Seasonal Differences in Fish Community Structure in the Upper Yangtze River Based on eDNA Metabarcoding: A Multi‐Dimensional Analysis

**Authors:** Yixiao Li, Lei Zhou, Renhui Luo, Zhiling Dong, Hongsen Lv, Jingning Ling, Weizhi Yao, Wenping He

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/ece3.72215 · 2025-10-14

## TL;DR

This study used eDNA to track seasonal changes in fish diversity in the upper Yangtze River, finding higher diversity in spring and summer due to spawning activity and warmer conditions.

## Contribution

The study introduces a multi-dimensional analysis of eDNA metabarcoding data to assess seasonal fish community dynamics in the upper Yangtze River.

## Key findings

- Fish diversity and multiple diversity indices were higher in spring and summer compared to autumn and winter.
- Species with drifting eggs, migratory behavior, and carnivorous diets were more detectable in autumn and winter.
- Ecological niche overlap was more pronounced during spring and summer due to increased fish activity and spawning.

## Abstract

This study used environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding to monitor fish communities at 14 sites along the upper Yangtze River across four seasons, aiming to understand seasonal variations in community structure. This study reflects on the current status of fish community structure in the region by leveraging an analytical discussion on the composition of fish species and functional groups, the application of 16 multidimensional diversity indices, and the relationships between fish communities and environmental variables. A total of 120 fish species were detected. The communities predominantly consisted of species that produce sticky eggs, are sedentary, and have omnivorous diets. However, the sequence reads of species producing drifting eggs, migratory, and carnivore fish groups were higher in autumn and winter compared to spring and summer. Except for the functional evenness index (FEve), all other functional diversity indices, as well as α diversity, taxonomic diversity, and phylogenetic diversity indices, were higher in spring and summer compared to autumn and winter. This suggests that fish diversity is greater in spring and summer due to increased fish activity during the spawning season and higher eDNA shedding and detectability under warmer conditions; however, ecological niche overlap is more pronounced during these seasons. This study provides practical experience for fish monitoring based on eDNA metabarcoding technology.

This study used eDNA metabarcoding to detect seasonal fish diversity in the upper Yangtze River, analyzing species composition and functional groups. Multiple diversity indices (α‐diversity, functional, taxonomic, and phylogenetic diversity) were employed to explore seasonal changes in fish communities. The multi‐dimensional analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of fish resources, supporting targeted conservation efforts.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** WT (MESH:D000377)
- **Chemicals:** agarose (MESH:D012685), lead (MESH:D007854), DO (-), sodium hypochlorite (MESH:D012973), Water (MESH:D014867), ethanol (MESH:D000431), polyethylene (MESH:D020959), oxygen (MESH:D010100), PTFE (MESH:D011138)
- **Species:** PX clade (clade) [taxon 569578], Coreius guichenoti (species) [taxon 328532], Procypris rabaudi (rock carp, species) [taxon 367866], Channa argus (northern snakehead, species) [taxon 215402], Gobiocypris rarus (species) [taxon 143606], Liobagrus kingi (King's bullhead, species) [taxon 262081], Actinopterygii (fishes, superclass) [taxon 7898], Myxocyprinus asiaticus (Chinese sucker, species) [taxon 70543], Rhinogobio ventralis (species) [taxon 171530], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Acipenser dabryanus (Yangtze sturgeon, species) [taxon 62061], Cyprinus carpio (carp, species) [taxon 7962], Hemisalanx brachyrostralis (species) [taxon 240824], Leptobotia elongata (elongate loach, species) [taxon 143403], Schizothorax davidi (species) [taxon 327697], Leptobotia rubrilabris (species) [taxon 278178], Hemiculter tchangi (species) [taxon 1758749], Siniperca chuatsi (Chautsi bass, species) [taxon 119488]

## Figures

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