Performance of DNA Metabarcoding vs. Morphological Methods for Assessing Intertidal Turf and Foliose Algae Diversity.

IF 5.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Gabriela Borer, Cátia Monteiro, Fernando P Lima, Filipa M S Martins
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Abstract

Large biogeographical shifts in marine communities are taking place in response to climate change and biological invasions yet we still lack a full understanding of their diversity and distribution. An important example of this is turf and foliose algae that are key coastal primary producers in several regions and are expanding into new environments. Traditionally, monitoring turf and foliose algae communities involves species identification based on morphological traits, which is challenging due to their reduced dimensions and highly variable morphology. Molecular methods promise to revolutionise this field, but their effectiveness in detecting turf and foliose algae has yet to be tested. Here, we evaluate the performance of DNA metabarcoding (COI and rbcL markers) and morphological identification (in situ and photoquadrat) to describe intertidal turf and foliose algae communities along the Portuguese coast. Both molecular markers detected more taxa than the morphological methods and showed greater discrimination of turf and foliose algae communities between regions, matching our knowledge of the geographical and climatic patterns for the region. In sum, our multi-marker metabarcoding approach was more efficient than morphology-based methods in characterising turf and foliose algae communities along the Portuguese coast, differentiating morphologically similar species, and detecting unicellular organisms. However, certain taxa that were identified by in situ and photoquadrat approaches were not detected through metabarcoding, partly due to lack of reference barcodes or taxonomic resolution. Metabarcoding emerges as a valuable tool for monitoring these communities, particularly in long-term programmes requiring accuracy, speed, and reproducibility.

DNA元条形码与形态学方法在评估潮间带草皮和叶藻多样性中的应用。
由于气候变化和生物入侵,海洋群落正在发生巨大的生物地理变化,但我们仍然缺乏对其多样性和分布的充分了解。这方面的一个重要例子是草皮和叶藻,它们是几个地区主要的沿海初级生产者,并正在向新环境扩展。传统上,监测草皮和叶藻群落涉及基于形态特征的物种鉴定,这是具有挑战性的,因为它们的尺寸减小和形态高度可变。分子方法有望彻底改变这一领域,但它们在检测草皮和叶藻方面的有效性还有待检验。在这里,我们评估了DNA元条形码(COI和rbcL标记)和形态鉴定(原位和光样面)的性能,以描述葡萄牙海岸的潮间带草皮和叶藻群落。与形态学方法相比,这两种分子标记方法检测到更多的分类群,并显示出更强的草叶藻和叶藻群落在区域间的区别,与我们对该地区地理和气候模式的认识相吻合。总之,我们的多标记元条形码方法比基于形态的方法更有效地表征葡萄牙海岸的草皮和叶藻群落,区分形态相似的物种,以及检测单细胞生物。然而,由于缺乏参考条形码或分类分辨率,通过原位和光样方方法鉴定的某些分类群无法通过元条形码检测到。元条形码成为监测这些群体的一种有价值的工具,特别是在需要准确性、速度和可重复性的长期规划中。
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Molecular Ecology Resources
Molecular Ecology Resources 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
15.60
自引率
5.20%
发文量
170
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Ecology Resources promotes the creation of comprehensive resources for the scientific community, encompassing computer programs, statistical and molecular advancements, and a diverse array of molecular tools. Serving as a conduit for disseminating these resources, the journal targets a broad audience of researchers in the fields of evolution, ecology, and conservation. Articles in Molecular Ecology Resources are crafted to support investigations tackling significant questions within these disciplines. In addition to original resource articles, Molecular Ecology Resources features Reviews, Opinions, and Comments relevant to the field. The journal also periodically releases Special Issues focusing on resource development within specific areas.
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