K. Theissinger, Anna Kästel, Vasco Elbrecht, Jenny Makkonen, S. Michiels, S. Schmidt, Stefanie Allgeier, F. Leese, C. Brühl
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摇尾虫已被提出作为监测淡水生态系统的重要指标,但其形态测定非常具有挑战性。在本研究中,我们研究了元条形码技术对手摇蝇多样性评价的有效性,并测试了在4个临时湿地中检索到的手摇蝇操作分类单位(OTUs)相对丰度和物种多样性可能与蚊虫控制行动有关的变化。杀菌剂苏云金芽孢杆菌(Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis, Bti)被广泛应用于德国上莱茵河谷临时湿地的蚊虫防治。尽管Bti被认为是环境友好型的,但一些研究表明,Bti对湿地生态系统中重要的食物资源——手拟虫有非靶效应。在研究的三个湿地中,在Bti处理20年后的第一年,部分湿地在分田设计中未处理Bti,还有一个湿地从未处理过Bti。我们的元条形码方法在所有研究地点检测到54个chironomid OTUs,其中70%可以与BOLD数据库进行物种水平的比较。我们发现元条形码使手拟虫的种类确定率提高了70%。然而,我们发现Bti对摇蚊群落组成的影响很小。后续的研究将必须解决在目前未经Bti处理的临时湿地中,摇尾虫群落组成是否以及如何发生变化,以评估Bti的影响。
Corrigendum: Using DNA metabarcoding for assessing chironomid diversity and community change in mosquito controlled temporary wetlands. MBMG 2: e21060. https://doi.org/10.3897/mbmg.2.21060
Chironomids have been proposed as important indicators for monitoring freshwater ecosystems, however, morphological determination is very challenging. In this study, we investigated the effectiveness of metabarcoding for chironomid diversity assessment and tested the retrieved chironomid operational taxonomic units (OTUs) for possible changes in relative abundance and species diversity in relation to mosquito control actions in four temporary wetlands. The biocide Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (Bti) is widely applied for mosquito control in temporary wetlands of the German Upper Rhine Valley. Even though Bti is considered environmentally friendly, several studies have shown non-target effects on chironomids, a key food resource in wetland ecosystems Three of the studied wetlands were, for the first year after 20 years of Bti treatment, partly left Bti-untreated in a split field design, and one wetland has never been treated with Bti. Our metabarcoding approach detected 54 chironomid OTUs across all study sites, of which 70% could be identified to species level comparisons against the BOLD database. We showed that metabarcoding increased chironomid species determination by 70%. However, we found only minor significant effects of Bti on the chironomid community composition. Subsequent studies will have to address if and how the chironomid community composition might change in the now Bti-untreated temporary wetlands to assess effects of Bti.