Dietary analysis using prey-DNA metabarcoding from fecal samples of the generalist arthropod predator, Eremias argus

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
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Abstract

Species-specific dietary information contributes to the conservation of biodiversity and an understanding of the trophic structure of habitats. To investigate the diet of the Mongolian racerunner (Eremias argus), classified as an endangered species in the Republic of Korea, we analyzed its fecal samples using metabarcoding with the arthropod mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) universal primer. In our study, 53 prey taxa were detected in 41 genera, 26 families, 8 orders, and 2 classes (Insecta and Arachnida), and 30 (56.6 %) were identified at the species level. Lepidoptera were the most abundant prey source, accounting for 57.4 % of the total identified prey taxa, followed by Coleoptera (11.3 %), Orthoptera (7.5 %), and Araneae (7.5 %). Compared to previous studies, our approaches were more efficient in detecting various and specific prey types of E. argus, known as a generalist predator. We also discussed the shortcomings of metabarcoding dietary analysis in brief. Overall, our results show that the fecal DNA metabarcoding approach is appropriate for studying the diet of E. argus, an arthropod generalist, and that our results may contribute to the conservation of this endangered species.
利用食肉类节肢动物 Eremias argus 粪便样本中的猎物-DNA 代谢编码进行膳食分析
特定物种的饮食信息有助于保护生物多样性和了解栖息地的营养结构。为了研究被列为大韩民国濒危物种的蒙古箭猪(Eremias argus)的食性,我们使用节肢动物线粒体细胞色素c氧化酶亚单位I(COI)通用引物对其粪便样本进行了代谢编码分析。在我们的研究中,发现了 53 个猎物类群,包括 41 属、26 科、8 目和 2 类(昆虫纲和蛛形纲),其中 30 个(56.6%)被鉴定为种。鳞翅目是最丰富的猎物来源,占已鉴定猎物类群总数的 57.4%,其次是鞘翅目(11.3%)、直翅目(7.5%)和蛛形纲(7.5%)。与之前的研究相比,我们的方法更有效地发现了箭鱼(E. argus)的各种特定猎物类型。我们还简要讨论了代谢编码膳食分析的不足之处。总之,我们的研究结果表明,粪便 DNA 代谢编码方法适用于研究节肢动物通食性箭毒蜥的食性,我们的研究结果可能有助于保护这一濒危物种。
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Food Webs
Food Webs Environmental Science-Ecology
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