A Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) machine is one of the scientific devices used to analyze eDNA samples
Adam Sepulveda, Ph.D.
My research program focuses on aquatic invasive species risk assessment, early detection, and management in the West. I coordinate the Rapid Environmental DNA Assessment and Deployment Initiative & Network (READI-Net) project associated with the U.S. Department of the Interior National Early Detection Rapid Response program.
Research Interests
Adam Sepulveda’s research program provides science to inform aquatic invasive species management. Focal elements of his research program include:
- Research to operations of autonomous environmental (e)DNA samplers to improve detection rates
- Development of standardized procedures and statistical approaches to ensure confidence in eDNA results
- Decision support and communication tools to facilitate the uptake of eDNA results by decision-makers
Professional Experience
Research Zoologist, USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, Bozeman, MT, 2014 – Present
Aquatic Biologist, USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, Bozeman, MT, October 2010 – 2014
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. Ecology. 2010. University of Montana, Missoula, MT
B.A. Environmental Biology and English. 2002. Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
Science and Products
eDNA Communication Strategies- Resource Manager's eDNA Toolbox
READI-Net: Providing Tools for the Early Detection and Management of Aquatic Invasive Species
Environmental DNA (eDNA): Combining Technology and Biology to Detect Aquatic Invasive Species and Pathogens
Using Robots in the River: Biosurveillance at USGS streamgages
High-Resolution, Interagency Biosurveillance of Threatened Surface Waters in the United States
Predicting Climate-Induced Expansions of Invasive Fish in the Pacific Northwest: Implications for Climate Adaptation of Native Salmon and Trout
Environmental DNA surveillance results for Alchesay National Fish Hatchery, 2021-2024 Environmental DNA surveillance results for Alchesay National Fish Hatchery, 2021-2024
Autonomous and manual environmental DNA detections of Round Goby (Neogobius melanostomus) in the Hudson River (New York) in June 2024 Autonomous and manual environmental DNA detections of Round Goby (Neogobius melanostomus) in the Hudson River (New York) in June 2024
Environmental DNA sample results from Naval Base Ventura County Point Mugu Sea Range, May and June 2025 Environmental DNA sample results from Naval Base Ventura County Point Mugu Sea Range, May and June 2025
Temporal environmental DNA data collected from waters in Florida, Idaho, Montana and Wisconsin in 2022 Temporal environmental DNA data collected from waters in Florida, Idaho, Montana and Wisconsin in 2022
Environmental DNA sample results from Santa Cruz Island, California, May 2025 Environmental DNA sample results from Santa Cruz Island, California, May 2025
Trout mark-recapture and stream temperature and streamflow data from Duck Creek, Montana Trout mark-recapture and stream temperature and streamflow data from Duck Creek, Montana
A Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) machine is one of the scientific devices used to analyze eDNA samples
eDNA autosampler is programmed to collect and filter water samples for eDNA analysis every 3 hours on Cherry Creek, MT
eDNA autosampler is programmed to collect and filter water samples for eDNA analysis every 3 hours on Cherry Creek, MT
The 6 components that comprise READI-Net are each represented by an interlocking hexagon, illustrating the multi-dimensional aspect of the project including: Autonomous eDNA samplers, Broad spectrum surveillance, Where & when to sample, Lab analysis standards, Information framework, and Communication.
The 6 components that comprise READI-Net are each represented by an interlocking hexagon, illustrating the multi-dimensional aspect of the project including: Autonomous eDNA samplers, Broad spectrum surveillance, Where & when to sample, Lab analysis standards, Information framework, and Communication.
An environmental DNA (eDNA) sampler discretely placed among the vegetation along a stream on the Flying D Ranch in Montana.
An environmental DNA (eDNA) sampler discretely placed among the vegetation along a stream on the Flying D Ranch in Montana.
Mostly hidden eDNA sampler along Montana stream—arrow shows sampler.
Mostly hidden eDNA sampler along Montana stream—arrow shows sampler.An environmental DNA (eDNA) sampler discretely placed among streamside vegetation at the Flying D Ranch in Montana. An arrow is superimposed on the image to point out the eDNA sampler.
Mostly hidden eDNA sampler along Montana stream—arrow shows sampler.
Mostly hidden eDNA sampler along Montana stream—arrow shows sampler.An environmental DNA (eDNA) sampler discretely placed among streamside vegetation at the Flying D Ranch in Montana. An arrow is superimposed on the image to point out the eDNA sampler.
An American bullfrog along the Yellowstone River near Billings, MT.
An American bullfrog along the Yellowstone River near Billings, MT.
USGS biologists surveying for bullfrogs at Two Moon Park, Billings, MT.
USGS biologists surveying for bullfrogs at Two Moon Park, Billings, MT.
Aerial view of backwater habitat for invasive northern pike (Esox lucius) off of Alexander Creek in the Susitna Basin of south-central Alaska.
Aerial view of backwater habitat for invasive northern pike (Esox lucius) off of Alexander Creek in the Susitna Basin of south-central Alaska.
An Alaska Fish and Game technician poses with an invasive northern pike (Esox lucius) taken from Alexander Creek in the Susitna Basin of south-central Alaska.
An Alaska Fish and Game technician poses with an invasive northern pike (Esox lucius) taken from Alexander Creek in the Susitna Basin of south-central Alaska.
A biologist examines an American bullfrog along the Yellowstone River near Billings, MT.
A biologist examines an American bullfrog along the Yellowstone River near Billings, MT.
Turning trash into treasure: Leveraging discarded filters for national-scale aquatic eDNA biomonitoring Turning trash into treasure: Leveraging discarded filters for national-scale aquatic eDNA biomonitoring
Native Yellowstone cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus virginalis bouvieri growth and survival in a headwater stream primarily driven by warming stream temperatures, with non-native brown trout Salmo trutta posing an additional threat to survival Native Yellowstone cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus virginalis bouvieri growth and survival in a headwater stream primarily driven by warming stream temperatures, with non-native brown trout Salmo trutta posing an additional threat to survival
What is eDNA method standardization and why do we need it? What is eDNA method standardization and why do we need it?
Can big data inform invasive dreissenid mussel risk assessments of habitat suitability? Can big data inform invasive dreissenid mussel risk assessments of habitat suitability?
The MIEM guidelines: Minimum information for reporting of environmental metabarcoding data The MIEM guidelines: Minimum information for reporting of environmental metabarcoding data
A hierarchical model for eDNA fate and transport dynamics accommodating low concentration samples A hierarchical model for eDNA fate and transport dynamics accommodating low concentration samples
Science and Products
eDNA Communication Strategies- Resource Manager's eDNA Toolbox
READI-Net: Providing Tools for the Early Detection and Management of Aquatic Invasive Species
Environmental DNA (eDNA): Combining Technology and Biology to Detect Aquatic Invasive Species and Pathogens
Using Robots in the River: Biosurveillance at USGS streamgages
High-Resolution, Interagency Biosurveillance of Threatened Surface Waters in the United States
Predicting Climate-Induced Expansions of Invasive Fish in the Pacific Northwest: Implications for Climate Adaptation of Native Salmon and Trout
Environmental DNA surveillance results for Alchesay National Fish Hatchery, 2021-2024 Environmental DNA surveillance results for Alchesay National Fish Hatchery, 2021-2024
Autonomous and manual environmental DNA detections of Round Goby (Neogobius melanostomus) in the Hudson River (New York) in June 2024 Autonomous and manual environmental DNA detections of Round Goby (Neogobius melanostomus) in the Hudson River (New York) in June 2024
Environmental DNA sample results from Naval Base Ventura County Point Mugu Sea Range, May and June 2025 Environmental DNA sample results from Naval Base Ventura County Point Mugu Sea Range, May and June 2025
Temporal environmental DNA data collected from waters in Florida, Idaho, Montana and Wisconsin in 2022 Temporal environmental DNA data collected from waters in Florida, Idaho, Montana and Wisconsin in 2022
Environmental DNA sample results from Santa Cruz Island, California, May 2025 Environmental DNA sample results from Santa Cruz Island, California, May 2025
Trout mark-recapture and stream temperature and streamflow data from Duck Creek, Montana Trout mark-recapture and stream temperature and streamflow data from Duck Creek, Montana
A Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) machine is one of the scientific devices used to analyze eDNA samples
A Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) machine is one of the scientific devices used to analyze eDNA samples
eDNA autosampler is programmed to collect and filter water samples for eDNA analysis every 3 hours on Cherry Creek, MT
eDNA autosampler is programmed to collect and filter water samples for eDNA analysis every 3 hours on Cherry Creek, MT
The 6 components that comprise READI-Net are each represented by an interlocking hexagon, illustrating the multi-dimensional aspect of the project including: Autonomous eDNA samplers, Broad spectrum surveillance, Where & when to sample, Lab analysis standards, Information framework, and Communication.
The 6 components that comprise READI-Net are each represented by an interlocking hexagon, illustrating the multi-dimensional aspect of the project including: Autonomous eDNA samplers, Broad spectrum surveillance, Where & when to sample, Lab analysis standards, Information framework, and Communication.
An environmental DNA (eDNA) sampler discretely placed among the vegetation along a stream on the Flying D Ranch in Montana.
An environmental DNA (eDNA) sampler discretely placed among the vegetation along a stream on the Flying D Ranch in Montana.
Mostly hidden eDNA sampler along Montana stream—arrow shows sampler.
Mostly hidden eDNA sampler along Montana stream—arrow shows sampler.An environmental DNA (eDNA) sampler discretely placed among streamside vegetation at the Flying D Ranch in Montana. An arrow is superimposed on the image to point out the eDNA sampler.
Mostly hidden eDNA sampler along Montana stream—arrow shows sampler.
Mostly hidden eDNA sampler along Montana stream—arrow shows sampler.An environmental DNA (eDNA) sampler discretely placed among streamside vegetation at the Flying D Ranch in Montana. An arrow is superimposed on the image to point out the eDNA sampler.
An American bullfrog along the Yellowstone River near Billings, MT.
An American bullfrog along the Yellowstone River near Billings, MT.
USGS biologists surveying for bullfrogs at Two Moon Park, Billings, MT.
USGS biologists surveying for bullfrogs at Two Moon Park, Billings, MT.
Aerial view of backwater habitat for invasive northern pike (Esox lucius) off of Alexander Creek in the Susitna Basin of south-central Alaska.
Aerial view of backwater habitat for invasive northern pike (Esox lucius) off of Alexander Creek in the Susitna Basin of south-central Alaska.
An Alaska Fish and Game technician poses with an invasive northern pike (Esox lucius) taken from Alexander Creek in the Susitna Basin of south-central Alaska.
An Alaska Fish and Game technician poses with an invasive northern pike (Esox lucius) taken from Alexander Creek in the Susitna Basin of south-central Alaska.
A biologist examines an American bullfrog along the Yellowstone River near Billings, MT.
A biologist examines an American bullfrog along the Yellowstone River near Billings, MT.