ENVIRONMENTAL DNA IN AN OCEAN OF CHANGE: STATUS, CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS

C. Havermans, Annkathrin Dischereit, Dmitrii Pantiukhin, M. Friedrich, Ayla Murray
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Environmental DNA (eDNA) studies have burgeoned over the last two decades and the application of eDNA has increased exponentially since 2010, albeit at a slower pace in the marine system. We provide a literature overview on marine metazoan eDNA studies and assess recent achievements in answering questions related to species distributions, biodiversity and biomass. We investigate which are the better studied taxonomic groups, geographic regions and the genetic markers used. We evaluate the use of eDNA for addressing ecological and environmental issues through food web, ecotoxicological, surveillance and management studies. Based on this state of the art, we highlight exciting prospects of eDNA for marine time series, population genetic studies, the use of natural sampler DNA, and eDNA data for building trophic networks and ecosystem models. We discuss the current limitations, in terms of marker choice and incompleteness of reference databases. We also present recent advances using experiments and modeling to better understand persistence, decay and dispersal of eDNA in coastal and oceanic systems. Finally, we explore promising avenues for marine eDNA research, including autonomous or passive eDNA sampling, as well as the combined applications of eDNA with different surveillance methods and further molecular advances. Keywords: environmental DNA, DNA metabarcoding, marine metazoa, biodiversity, population genetics, natural sampler DNA, diet analysis.
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变化海洋中的环境DNA:现状、挑战和前景
环境DNA (eDNA)研究在过去二十年中蓬勃发展,自2010年以来,eDNA的应用呈指数级增长,尽管在海洋系统中的速度较慢。我们对海洋后生动物的eDNA研究进行了文献综述,并评估了最近在回答与物种分布、生物多样性和生物量有关的问题方面取得的成就。我们调查哪些是更好的研究分类群,地理区域和遗传标记使用。我们通过食物网、生态毒理学、监测和管理研究来评估eDNA在解决生态和环境问题方面的应用。在此基础上,我们强调了eDNA在海洋时间序列、种群遗传研究、自然样本DNA的使用以及eDNA数据用于建立营养网络和生态系统模型方面的令人兴奋的前景。我们讨论了当前的局限性,在标记选择和参考数据库的不完整性方面。我们还介绍了利用实验和建模来更好地理解eDNA在沿海和海洋系统中的持久性、衰减和扩散的最新进展。最后,我们探索了海洋eDNA研究的有前途的途径,包括自主或被动eDNA采样,以及eDNA与不同监测方法的联合应用和进一步的分子进展。关键词:环境DNA, DNA元条形码,海洋后生动物,生物多样性,群体遗传学,自然采样器DNA,饮食分析
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