# Assessing fish diversity in small streams and ponds of the Peruvian Amazon using environmental DNA metabarcoding

**Authors:** Guillain Estivals, Ronald Delgado-Barboza, Morgan Ruiz-Tafur, Junior Chuctaya, Pierre Caminade, Carmen Garcia-Davila, Nicolas Hubert

PMC · DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1270.170412 · ZooKeys · 2026-02-27

## TL;DR

This study uses environmental DNA to assess fish diversity in small streams and ponds in the Peruvian Amazon, showing the potential of this method for biodiversity monitoring.

## Contribution

The study demonstrates the effectiveness of eDNA metabarcoding for fish community inventories in understudied Amazonian environments.

## Key findings

- eDNA metabarcoding identified 44 MOTUs across four fish orders in small water bodies near Iquitos.
- The method detected both common and elusive species, highlighting its potential for biodiversity assessment.
- Incomplete DNA barcode reference libraries limit the accuracy of taxonomic assignments.

## Abstract

The Amazon basin harbors exceptional fish diversity, with more than 3,500 species reported. However, this biodiversity is increasingly threatened by anthropogenic activities and climate change. The Peruvian Amazon alone is home to nearly 1,000 freshwater fish species – approximately one-third of the entire Amazon – yet significant gaps remain in our understanding of their distribution, ecology, and conservation status. Molecular approaches, particularly environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding, have emerged as promising alternatives for rapid and accurate biodiversity assessment. In this study, a metabarcoding workflow targeting a fragment of the 12S gene to eDNA samples collected from small streams and ponds near Iquitos, Peru, was applied to evaluate the applicability of this approach for local fish community inventories. Water from 12 sites was filtered, and DNA was extracted, amplified, and sequenced using high-throughput Illumina technology. Bioinformatic analyses included MOTU clustering, haplotype identification, and taxonomic assignment using the Lowest Common Ancestor (LCA) algorithm. A total of 226 amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) were identified, 95 of which were assigned to fish taxa and clustered into 44 MOTUs across four orders: Characiformes, Gymnotiformes, Siluriformes, and Cichliformes. The study highlights the effectiveness of eDNA metabarcoding in detecting both common and elusive species, while also highlighting current limitations due to incomplete DNA barcode reference libraries. These findings underscore the need to expand barcode databases to fully harness the potential of eDNA for monitoring Amazonian fish biodiversity and support its use as a valuable tool for inventorying fish communities in sensitive and understudied environments.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** 12S (s-rRNA) [NCBI Gene 11540003]

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** EDTA (MESH:D004492), SE (MESH:D012643), N-lauroyl sarcosine (MESH:C025231), Longmire buffer (-), NaCl (MESH:D012965), sodium acetate (MESH:D019346), HCl (MESH:D006851), ethanol (MESH:D000431), SB (MESH:D000965), Water (MESH:D014867)
- **Species:** Apistogramma agassizii (species) [taxon 284746], A. agassizii [taxon 271726], Leporinus piau (species) [taxon 490527], Gymnotus carapo (banded knifefish, species) [taxon 94172], Erythrinus erythrinus (species) [taxon 754154], Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus (aimara, species) [taxon 756482], Pimelodus argenteus (species) [taxon 1150215], Serrasalmus rhombeus (redeye piranha, species) [taxon 138556], Pygocentrus piraya (species) [taxon 371949], Pimelodus blochii (Bloch's catfish, species) [taxon 686977], Ancistrus trinitatis (species) [taxon 2841642], Pimelodus sp. (species) [taxon 42505], Serrasalmus elongatus (slender piranha, species) [taxon 371938], Hypostomus ancistroides (species) [taxon 164007], Crenicichla alta (species) [taxon 238234], Gymnorhamphichthys (genus) [taxon 36695], Pimelodus yuma (species) [taxon 2588702], Pimelodus mysteriosus (species) [taxon 2867282], Pimelodus coprophagus (species) [taxon 1150218], Pimelodus pohli (species) [taxon 1053590], Planaltina myersi (species) [taxon 1053591], Crenicichla frenata (species) [taxon 1224741], Serrasalmus brandtii (white piranha, species) [taxon 371937], Serrasalmus eigenmanni (species) [taxon 165114], Leporinus lacustris (species) [taxon 490524], Serrasalmus serrulatus (serrated piranha, species) [taxon 371946], Pterophyllum scalare (freshwater angelfish, species) [taxon 74131], Rhamdia quelen (silver catfish, species) [taxon 162147], Electrophorus electricus (electric eel, species) [taxon 8005], Electrophorus voltai (species) [taxon 2609070], Pygocentrus nattereri (red-bellied piranha, species) [taxon 42514]

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