Finding the Invisible: A New Way to Look for Invasive Species Using eDNA

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Rand, K. (2016). Finding the Invisible: A New Way to Look for Invasive Species Using eDNA. Solutions 7(2): 73–79. https://thesolutionsjournal.com/article/finding-the-invisible-a-new-way-to-look-for-invasive-species-using-edna/

On The Ground

Finding the Invisible: A New Way to Look for Invasive Species Using eDNA by Ken Rand

Ken Rand

As students look on, members of Gordon Luikart’s lab, Steve Amish and Jenna Schabacker, collect filtered water sediment samples with a tow net for eDNA testing at the boat launch on Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park in June 2015.

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n a dock that leads from the pinebordered shoreline of Flathead Lake, I lean over, and look into the clear green water as hundreds of native Northern pike minnow swim through the gaps in the timber structure of the dock. In the warming water of spring, the fish are spawning. I have watched them since my childhood, carrying out the same cycle year to year, by playfully swirling around each other.

Flathead Lake is one of the largest freshwater lakes in the American West. It lies just south of Glacier National Park in Montana and remains a particularly clean water source, despite human pressures of excess nutrients, pollutant runoff, and erosion from agriculture and cities. For now, talk of mining has all but dried up since the upper watershed received protection in 2014.1

But, all is not as it seems. Aquatic invasive species are now making slow and steady progress toward not just Flathead Lake, but other rivers and lakes in Montana. The invaders include aquatic plants, fish, amphibians, pathogens, and invertebrates like mollusks and snails. They arrive in new places every day. They can alter ecosystems by taking over large areas, disrupting

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