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Spatial Representativeness of Environmental DNA Metabarcoding Signal for Fish Biodiversity Assessment in a Natural Freshwater System

In the last few years, the study of environmental DNA (eDNA) has drawn attention for many reasons, including its advantages for monitoring and conservation purposes. So far, in aquatic environments, most of eDNA research has focused on the detection of single species using species-specific markers....

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Autores principales: Civade, Raphaël, Dejean, Tony, Valentini, Alice, Roset, Nicolas, Raymond, Jean-Claude, Bonin, Aurélie, Taberlet, Pierre, Pont, Didier
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4928825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27359116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157366
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author Civade, Raphaël
Dejean, Tony
Valentini, Alice
Roset, Nicolas
Raymond, Jean-Claude
Bonin, Aurélie
Taberlet, Pierre
Pont, Didier
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Dejean, Tony
Valentini, Alice
Roset, Nicolas
Raymond, Jean-Claude
Bonin, Aurélie
Taberlet, Pierre
Pont, Didier
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description In the last few years, the study of environmental DNA (eDNA) has drawn attention for many reasons, including its advantages for monitoring and conservation purposes. So far, in aquatic environments, most of eDNA research has focused on the detection of single species using species-specific markers. Recently, species inventories based on the analysis of a single generalist marker targeting a larger taxonomic group (eDNA metabarcoding) have proven useful for bony fish and amphibian biodiversity surveys. This approach involves in situ filtering of large volumes of water followed by amplification and sequencing of a short discriminative fragment from the 12S rDNA mitochondrial gene. In this study, we went one step further by investigating the spatial representativeness (i.e. ecological reliability and signal variability in space) of eDNA metabarcoding for large-scale fish biodiversity assessment in a freshwater system including lentic and lotic environments. We tested the ability of this approach to characterize large-scale organization of fish communities along a longitudinal gradient, from a lake to the outflowing river. First, our results confirm that eDNA metabarcoding is more efficient than a single traditional sampling campaign to detect species presence, especially in rivers. Second, the species list obtained using this approach is comparable to the one obtained when cumulating all traditional sampling sessions since 1995 and 1988 for the lake and the river, respectively. In conclusion, eDNA metabarcoding gives a faithful description of local fish biodiversity in the study system, more specifically within a range of a few kilometers along the river in our study conditions, i.e. longer than a traditional fish sampling site.
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spelling pubmed-49288252016-07-18 Spatial Representativeness of Environmental DNA Metabarcoding Signal for Fish Biodiversity Assessment in a Natural Freshwater System Civade, Raphaël Dejean, Tony Valentini, Alice Roset, Nicolas Raymond, Jean-Claude Bonin, Aurélie Taberlet, Pierre Pont, Didier PLoS One Research Article In the last few years, the study of environmental DNA (eDNA) has drawn attention for many reasons, including its advantages for monitoring and conservation purposes. So far, in aquatic environments, most of eDNA research has focused on the detection of single species using species-specific markers. Recently, species inventories based on the analysis of a single generalist marker targeting a larger taxonomic group (eDNA metabarcoding) have proven useful for bony fish and amphibian biodiversity surveys. This approach involves in situ filtering of large volumes of water followed by amplification and sequencing of a short discriminative fragment from the 12S rDNA mitochondrial gene. In this study, we went one step further by investigating the spatial representativeness (i.e. ecological reliability and signal variability in space) of eDNA metabarcoding for large-scale fish biodiversity assessment in a freshwater system including lentic and lotic environments. We tested the ability of this approach to characterize large-scale organization of fish communities along a longitudinal gradient, from a lake to the outflowing river. First, our results confirm that eDNA metabarcoding is more efficient than a single traditional sampling campaign to detect species presence, especially in rivers. Second, the species list obtained using this approach is comparable to the one obtained when cumulating all traditional sampling sessions since 1995 and 1988 for the lake and the river, respectively. In conclusion, eDNA metabarcoding gives a faithful description of local fish biodiversity in the study system, more specifically within a range of a few kilometers along the river in our study conditions, i.e. longer than a traditional fish sampling site. Public Library of Science 2016-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4928825/ /pubmed/27359116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157366 Text en © 2016 Civade et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Civade, Raphaël
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Bonin, Aurélie
Taberlet, Pierre
Pont, Didier
Spatial Representativeness of Environmental DNA Metabarcoding Signal for Fish Biodiversity Assessment in a Natural Freshwater System
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title_full_unstemmed Spatial Representativeness of Environmental DNA Metabarcoding Signal for Fish Biodiversity Assessment in a Natural Freshwater System
title_short Spatial Representativeness of Environmental DNA Metabarcoding Signal for Fish Biodiversity Assessment in a Natural Freshwater System
title_sort spatial representativeness of environmental dna metabarcoding signal for fish biodiversity assessment in a natural freshwater system
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4928825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27359116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157366
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