Monitoring riverine fish communities through eDNA metabarcoding: determining optimal sampling strategies along an altitudinal and biodiversity gradient

J. Bylemans, D. Gleeson, M. Lintermans, C. Hardy, M. Beitzel, D. Gilligan, E. Furlan
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Monitoring aquatic biodiversity through DNA extracted from environmental samples (eDNA) combined with high-throughput sequencing, commonly referred to as eDNA metabarcoding, is increasing in popularity within the scientific community. However, sampling strategies, laboratory protocols and analytical pipelines can influence the results of eDNA metabarcoding surveys. While the impact of laboratory protocols and analytical pipelines have been extensively studied, the importance of sampling strategies on eDNA metabarcoding surveys has not received the same attention. To avoid underestimating local biodiversity, adequate sampling strategies (i.e. sampling intensity and spatial sampling replication) need to be implemented. This study evaluated the impact of sampling strategies along an altitudinal and biodiversity gradient in the upper section of the Murrumbidgee River (Murray-Darling Basin, Australia). An eDNA metabarcoding survey was used to determine the local fish biodiversity and evaluate the influence of sampling intensity and spatial sampling replication on the biodiversity estimates. The results show that optimal eDNA sampling strategies varied between sites and indicate that river morphology, species richness and species abundance affect the optimal sampling intensity and spatial sampling replication needed to accurately assess the fish biodiversity. While the generality of the patterns will need to be confirmed through future studies, these findings provide a basis to guide future eDNA metabarcoding surveys in river systems.
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通过eDNA元条形码监测河流鱼类群落:沿海拔和生物多样性梯度确定最佳采样策略
通过从环境样本中提取DNA (eDNA)并结合高通量测序(通常称为eDNA元条形码)来监测水生生物多样性,在科学界越来越受欢迎。然而,采样策略、实验室方案和分析管道会影响eDNA元条形码调查的结果。虽然实验室方案和分析管道的影响已经得到了广泛的研究,但取样策略对eDNA元条形码调查的重要性尚未得到同样的重视。为了避免低估当地的生物多样性,需要采取适当的采样策略(即采样强度和空间采样复制)。本研究评估了沿海拔梯度和生物多样性梯度的采样策略在Murrumbidgee河(Murray-Darling Basin, Australia)上游的影响。采用eDNA元条形码调查方法确定了当地鱼类的生物多样性,并评估了采样强度和空间采样复制对生物多样性估计的影响。结果表明,不同地点的最佳eDNA采样策略不同,河流形态、物种丰富度和物种丰度影响了准确评估鱼类生物多样性所需的最佳采样强度和空间采样复制。虽然这些模式的普遍性需要通过未来的研究来证实,但这些发现为指导未来河流系统中的eDNA元条形码调查提供了基础。
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Metabarcoding and Metagenomics
Metabarcoding and Metagenomics Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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