2022
DOI: 10.3897/mbmg.6.80139
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COI amplicon sequence data of environmental DNA collected from the Bronx River Estuary, New York City

Abstract: In this data paper, we describe environmental DNA (eDNA) cytochrome c oxidase (COI) amplicon sequence data from New York City’s Bronx River Estuary. As urban systems continue to expand, describing and monitoring their biodiversity is increasingly important for sustainability. Once polluted and overexploited, New York City’s Bronx River Estuary is undergoing revitalization and restoration. To investigate and characterize the area’s diversity, we collected and sequenced river sediment and surface water samples f… Show more

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“…Similarly, Sakata et al (2021) established an effective sampling technique for contemporary fish sedDNA metabarcoding. Other attempts to analyze aquatic sediments using universal fish primers for DNA metabarcoding have also been performed (Cheang et al, 2020; Naro‐Maciel et al, 2022; Sakata et al, 2020; Sales et al, 2021; Shiragaki et al, 2021) with varying degrees of success, and many unsuccessful attempts remain unreported or unpublished (Table 1). Promising results have also been obtained by metagenomic analyses (e.g., shotgun sequencing) of sedDNA in freshwater (Hebda et al, 2022; Pedersen et al, 2016) and marine systems (Armbrecht, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Sakata et al (2021) established an effective sampling technique for contemporary fish sedDNA metabarcoding. Other attempts to analyze aquatic sediments using universal fish primers for DNA metabarcoding have also been performed (Cheang et al, 2020; Naro‐Maciel et al, 2022; Sakata et al, 2020; Sales et al, 2021; Shiragaki et al, 2021) with varying degrees of success, and many unsuccessful attempts remain unreported or unpublished (Table 1). Promising results have also been obtained by metagenomic analyses (e.g., shotgun sequencing) of sedDNA in freshwater (Hebda et al, 2022; Pedersen et al, 2016) and marine systems (Armbrecht, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%