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Connecting high‐throughput biodiversity inventories: Opportunities for a site‐based genomic framework for global integration and synthesis

High‐throughput sequencing (HTS) is increasingly being used for the characterization and monitoring of biodiversity. If applied in a structured way, across broad geographical scales, it offers the potential for a much deeper understanding of global biodiversity through the integration of massive qua...

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Autores principales: Arribas, Paula, Andújar, Carmelo, Bidartondo, Martin I., Bohmann, Kristine, Coissac, Éric, Creer, Simon, deWaard, Jeremy R., Elbrecht, Vasco, Ficetola, Gentile F., Goberna, Marta, Kennedy, Susan, Krehenwinkel, Henrik, Leese, Florian, Novotny, Vojtech, Ronquist, Fredrik, Yu, Douglas W., Zinger, Lucie, Creedy, Thomas J., Meramveliotakis, Emmanouil, Noguerales, Víctor, Overcast, Isaac, Morlon, Hélène, Vogler, Alfried P., Papadopoulou, Anna, Emerson, Brent C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7986105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33432777
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.15797
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author Arribas, Paula
Andújar, Carmelo
Bidartondo, Martin I.
Bohmann, Kristine
Coissac, Éric
Creer, Simon
deWaard, Jeremy R.
Elbrecht, Vasco
Ficetola, Gentile F.
Goberna, Marta
Kennedy, Susan
Krehenwinkel, Henrik
Leese, Florian
Novotny, Vojtech
Ronquist, Fredrik
Yu, Douglas W.
Zinger, Lucie
Creedy, Thomas J.
Meramveliotakis, Emmanouil
Noguerales, Víctor
Overcast, Isaac
Morlon, Hélène
Vogler, Alfried P.
Papadopoulou, Anna
Emerson, Brent C.
author_facet Arribas, Paula
Andújar, Carmelo
Bidartondo, Martin I.
Bohmann, Kristine
Coissac, Éric
Creer, Simon
deWaard, Jeremy R.
Elbrecht, Vasco
Ficetola, Gentile F.
Goberna, Marta
Kennedy, Susan
Krehenwinkel, Henrik
Leese, Florian
Novotny, Vojtech
Ronquist, Fredrik
Yu, Douglas W.
Zinger, Lucie
Creedy, Thomas J.
Meramveliotakis, Emmanouil
Noguerales, Víctor
Overcast, Isaac
Morlon, Hélène
Vogler, Alfried P.
Papadopoulou, Anna
Emerson, Brent C.
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description High‐throughput sequencing (HTS) is increasingly being used for the characterization and monitoring of biodiversity. If applied in a structured way, across broad geographical scales, it offers the potential for a much deeper understanding of global biodiversity through the integration of massive quantities of molecular inventory data generated independently at local, regional and global scales. The universality, reliability and efficiency of HTS data can potentially facilitate the seamless linking of data among species assemblages from different sites, at different hierarchical levels of diversity, for any taxonomic group and regardless of prior taxonomic knowledge. However, collective international efforts are required to optimally exploit the potential of site‐based HTS data for global integration and synthesis, efforts that at present are limited to the microbial domain. To contribute to the development of an analogous strategy for the nonmicrobial terrestrial domain, an international symposium entitled “Next Generation Biodiversity Monitoring” was held in November 2019 in Nicosia (Cyprus). The symposium brought together evolutionary geneticists, ecologists and biodiversity scientists involved in diverse regional and global initiatives using HTS as a core tool for biodiversity assessment. In this review, we summarize the consensus that emerged from the 3‐day symposium. We converged on the opinion that an effective terrestrial Genomic Observatories network for global biodiversity integration and synthesis should be spatially led and strategically united under the umbrella of the metabarcoding approach. Subsequently, we outline an HTS‐based strategy to collectively build an integrative framework for site‐based biodiversity data generation.
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spelling pubmed-79861052021-03-25 Connecting high‐throughput biodiversity inventories: Opportunities for a site‐based genomic framework for global integration and synthesis Arribas, Paula Andújar, Carmelo Bidartondo, Martin I. Bohmann, Kristine Coissac, Éric Creer, Simon deWaard, Jeremy R. Elbrecht, Vasco Ficetola, Gentile F. Goberna, Marta Kennedy, Susan Krehenwinkel, Henrik Leese, Florian Novotny, Vojtech Ronquist, Fredrik Yu, Douglas W. Zinger, Lucie Creedy, Thomas J. Meramveliotakis, Emmanouil Noguerales, Víctor Overcast, Isaac Morlon, Hélène Vogler, Alfried P. Papadopoulou, Anna Emerson, Brent C. Mol Ecol Meeting Review High‐throughput sequencing (HTS) is increasingly being used for the characterization and monitoring of biodiversity. If applied in a structured way, across broad geographical scales, it offers the potential for a much deeper understanding of global biodiversity through the integration of massive quantities of molecular inventory data generated independently at local, regional and global scales. The universality, reliability and efficiency of HTS data can potentially facilitate the seamless linking of data among species assemblages from different sites, at different hierarchical levels of diversity, for any taxonomic group and regardless of prior taxonomic knowledge. However, collective international efforts are required to optimally exploit the potential of site‐based HTS data for global integration and synthesis, efforts that at present are limited to the microbial domain. To contribute to the development of an analogous strategy for the nonmicrobial terrestrial domain, an international symposium entitled “Next Generation Biodiversity Monitoring” was held in November 2019 in Nicosia (Cyprus). The symposium brought together evolutionary geneticists, ecologists and biodiversity scientists involved in diverse regional and global initiatives using HTS as a core tool for biodiversity assessment. In this review, we summarize the consensus that emerged from the 3‐day symposium. We converged on the opinion that an effective terrestrial Genomic Observatories network for global biodiversity integration and synthesis should be spatially led and strategically united under the umbrella of the metabarcoding approach. Subsequently, we outline an HTS‐based strategy to collectively build an integrative framework for site‐based biodiversity data generation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-02-02 2021-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7986105/ /pubmed/33432777 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.15797 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Molecular Ecology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Arribas, Paula
Andújar, Carmelo
Bidartondo, Martin I.
Bohmann, Kristine
Coissac, Éric
Creer, Simon
deWaard, Jeremy R.
Elbrecht, Vasco
Ficetola, Gentile F.
Goberna, Marta
Kennedy, Susan
Krehenwinkel, Henrik
Leese, Florian
Novotny, Vojtech
Ronquist, Fredrik
Yu, Douglas W.
Zinger, Lucie
Creedy, Thomas J.
Meramveliotakis, Emmanouil
Noguerales, Víctor
Overcast, Isaac
Morlon, Hélène
Vogler, Alfried P.
Papadopoulou, Anna
Emerson, Brent C.
Connecting high‐throughput biodiversity inventories: Opportunities for a site‐based genomic framework for global integration and synthesis
title Connecting high‐throughput biodiversity inventories: Opportunities for a site‐based genomic framework for global integration and synthesis
title_full Connecting high‐throughput biodiversity inventories: Opportunities for a site‐based genomic framework for global integration and synthesis
title_fullStr Connecting high‐throughput biodiversity inventories: Opportunities for a site‐based genomic framework for global integration and synthesis
title_full_unstemmed Connecting high‐throughput biodiversity inventories: Opportunities for a site‐based genomic framework for global integration and synthesis
title_short Connecting high‐throughput biodiversity inventories: Opportunities for a site‐based genomic framework for global integration and synthesis
title_sort connecting high‐throughput biodiversity inventories: opportunities for a site‐based genomic framework for global integration and synthesis
topic Meeting Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7986105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33432777
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.15797
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