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The Antillean manatee Trichechus manatus and the Amazonian manatee Trichechus inunguis are distributed in rivers in the Caribbean and Amazonian region of Colombia respectively. For 30 years, genetic information has been obtained from these populations in order to inform conservation programs for these endangered species and decide on the location to release them back to the wild. However, in previous studies, samples from rivers in some areas of the country were not included, given the difficulties to access these regions due to either logistic or safety issues.
This differentiation may be related to anthropic changes in the river since construction of the Canal del Dique in the XVI century. We also tested environmental DNA sampling and analyses techniques to evaluate its potential use for manatee detection and monitoring in bodies of water in Colombia, in order to evaluate new areas for future manatee conservation initiatives. We emphasize the need to continue using genetic information to provide evidence on the potential best locations to undertake animal release to prevent outbreeding depression.
Manatees belong to the order Sirenia, and the family Trichechidae, with three species found in tropical areas of the world; two in the American continent, the West Indian manatee Trichechus manatus and the Amazonian manatee Trichechus inunguis , and one in Africa Trichechus senegalensis. The Amazonian manatee lives in the rivers and tributaries of the Amazon Basin Marmontel et al. In Colombia, both species are considered endangered Trujillo et al.