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Review

Wanted Dead or Alive: Enhancing Spatiotemporal Resolution of Environmental Nucleic Acid Techniques in Macro-Organism Biosecurity

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Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650, Australia
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College of Life Sciences, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350004, China
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Environments 2026, 13(5), 281; https://doi.org/10.3390/environments13050281
Submission received: 17 April 2026 / Revised: 15 May 2026 / Accepted: 15 May 2026 / Published: 18 May 2026

Abstract

Highly sensitive and non-invasive detection of macroorganisms using environmental nucleic acids (eNA) has transformed biosecurity surveillance. However, the persistence of legacy DNA compromises the spatiotemporal accuracy of environmental DNA (eDNA)-based detection, leading to false indications of contemporary species presence. This review critically evaluates emerging molecular approaches aimed at improving the temporal resolution of eNA signals and distinguishing living organisms from historical residues. We examine environmental RNA (eRNA), long-fragment eDNA (LFeDNA), propidium monoazide (PMA) treatment, and organelle-to-nuclear DNA ratios as indicators of eDNA age, assessing their principles, technical challenges, and practical potential. While eRNA offers the strongest theoretical link to organism viability, its application is constrained by rapid decay and stringent handling requirements. LFeDNA presents a more practical alternative but requires careful assay design. PMA treatment has shown limited effectiveness in excluding legacy DNA, whereas organelle-to-nuclear DNA ratios remain promising but underexplored. We identify key research priorities needed to transition these approaches from experimental studies to operational biosecurity tools. Addressing these gaps will improve interpretation of eNA signals, enabling more accurate detection of living invasive organisms and enhancing the reliability of biosecurity surveillance.
Keywords: environmental RNA; environmental DNA; quantitative PCR; biosecurity; molecular surveillance environmental RNA; environmental DNA; quantitative PCR; biosecurity; molecular surveillance
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Zhu, X.; Lin, L.; Bell, K.L.; Wu, H.; Gopurenko, D. Wanted Dead or Alive: Enhancing Spatiotemporal Resolution of Environmental Nucleic Acid Techniques in Macro-Organism Biosecurity. Environments 2026, 13, 281. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments13050281

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Zhu X, Lin L, Bell KL, Wu H, Gopurenko D. Wanted Dead or Alive: Enhancing Spatiotemporal Resolution of Environmental Nucleic Acid Techniques in Macro-Organism Biosecurity. Environments. 2026; 13(5):281. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments13050281

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Zhu, Xiaocheng, Ling Lin, Karen L. Bell, Hanwen Wu, and David Gopurenko. 2026. "Wanted Dead or Alive: Enhancing Spatiotemporal Resolution of Environmental Nucleic Acid Techniques in Macro-Organism Biosecurity" Environments 13, no. 5: 281. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments13050281

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Zhu, X., Lin, L., Bell, K. L., Wu, H., & Gopurenko, D. (2026). Wanted Dead or Alive: Enhancing Spatiotemporal Resolution of Environmental Nucleic Acid Techniques in Macro-Organism Biosecurity. Environments, 13(5), 281. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments13050281

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