FWS Focus
Using environmental DNA (eDNA) surveillance methods, we report the first evidence of the persistence of the Chucky Madtom (Noturus crypticus) in Little Chucky Creek, Tennessee, which has been absent from conventional surveys since 2004, and in Dunn Creek, Tennessee, where it was last collected in 1940. This highlights the utility of eDNA for detecting cryptic, rare fish species that may persist at extremely low population densities when conventional surveys fail, as well as its effectiveness as a contemporary tool to guide targeted conventional sampling efforts; however, it is not intended to replace the ‘in hand’ detection of the species.
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