Halamphora taxa in Hungarian soda pans and shallow soda lakes detected via metabarcoding and microscopic analyses

Éva Ács, Tibor Bíró, Emil Boros, Péter Dobosy, Mónika Duleba, A. Földi, K. T. Kiss, Z. Levkov, Péter Orgoványi, Orsolya Pálné Szén, Zsuzsa Trábert, E. Vadkerti, I. Grigorszky
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The research presented investigates whether DNA-based metabarcoding can replace the morphology-based identification of diatom taxa in the ecological status assessments of aquatic habitats. When comparing data obtained with microscopy and metabarcoding, significant deviations have been noticed. One of the main reasons includes the incompleteness of the reference database used for taxonomic annotation of sequences. The database library should be complemented with species inhabiting unique habitats and having specific environmental requirements representing environmental endpoints for genetic diversification. Soda pans and soda lakes are examples of an extreme habitat with the loss of sodic character as the main threat; thus, accurate identification of species and exact information on their salinity tolerance is essential for adequate ecological status assessment. In the present study, by using microscopy and metabarcoding, we investigated taxa of the genus Halamphora that are common in soda pans and soda lakes. We detected six species of which Halamphora dominici and H. veneta occurred frequently and often in high abundance (it was often dominant having relative abundance higher than 5%). Analyses of DNA data confirmed the separation of the two species; as a result, the reference database library has been supplemented with sequences of H. dominici. Furthermore, we have confirmed that this species, which is a significant indicator of sodic character, shows a positive correlation with salinity.
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通过代谢编码和显微镜分析发现匈牙利苏打锅和浅苏打湖中的 Halamphora 类群
本文介绍的研究调查了在水生生境生态状况评估中,以 DNA 为基础的代谢编码能否取代以形态学为基础的硅藻类群鉴定。在比较显微镜和元条码获得的数据时,发现两者之间存在明显偏差。其中一个主要原因是用于序列分类注释的参考数据库不完整。数据库库中应包括栖息在独特栖息地、对环境有特殊要求的物种,这些物种代表了基因多样化的环境终点。苏打盘和苏打湖是极端栖息地的例子,其钠盐特征的丧失是主要威胁;因此,准确鉴定物种并提供有关其耐盐性的确切信息对于适当的生态状况评估至关重要。在本研究中,我们利用显微镜和代谢编码对苏打盘和苏打湖中常见的 Halamphora 属分类群进行了调查。我们发现了 6 个物种,其中 Halamphora dominici 和 H. veneta 频繁出现,且经常出现在高丰度区(它经常是优势种,相对丰度高于 5%)。对 DNA 数据的分析证实了这两个物种的分离;因此,我们在参考数据库库中补充了 H. dominici 的序列。此外,我们还证实,该物种是钠盐特征的重要指标,与盐度呈正相关。
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Metabarcoding and Metagenomics
Metabarcoding and Metagenomics Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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