eDNA Biodiversity Detection

AUS-AMR-LVG-DNA General Moderate confidence

Benchmark Value

36 count
Direction: Higher is desirable ↑
Form: Point

Scoring Curve

This curve shows how a field measurement for this indicator would score across all available benchmark forms in this context.

Evidence & Context

The key finding of this study was the detection of 36 vertebrate taxa from water samples, a figure which included 34 families, 19 orders, and 5 distinct classes of vertebrates (e.g., mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish).8

Metric Definition:

Number of vertebrate taxa detected by eDNA metabarcoding in water samples from low-impact arid zone waterholes.

Benchmark Definition:

This benchmark represents the highest vertebrate richness detected by eDNA in water samples from low-impact arid zone waterholes in Australia, indicating a state of high ecological integrity in this biome and land use context.

Justification:

This benchmark is based on the highest vertebrate richness detected in a study of low-impact, culturally significant arid zone waterholes, representing a state of high ecological integrity. Confidence is moderate due to inference from a non-pastoral context.

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Context

  • Region Australia
  • Biome Arid Mountain Ranges & Uplands
  • Land Use Livestock Grazing & Pasture
  • Assessment Pristine Reference
  • Evidence Type ReferenceCondition

Lifecycle

  • Status Active
  • Version 1
  • Effective From 23 Mar 2026

Notes

No upper detrimental threshold — higher values are always better up to natural saturation. Lower Critical Threshold: No definitive numerical threshold; degradation indicated qualitatively by loss of sensitive species and functional groups correlated with physical land degradation. Optimal Range: Defined by community composition, not number; characterized by high native richness, presence of habitat specialists and conservation-significant species, and low invasive species detection. Upper Detrimental Threshold: High species count can indicate degradation if inflated by invasive species presence; composition is key.