ATL_FISHREF: A 12S mitochondrial reference dataset for metabarcoding Atlantic fishes frequently caught during scientific surveys in the Bay of Biscay

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Romane Rozanski, David Eme, Eilish Richards, Marie-Emilie Deschez, Marta M. Rufino, Verena M. Trenkel, Pascal Lorance, Virginie Marques, Jerôme Spitz, Florence Cornette, Séverine Albouy-Boyer, Andrea Polanco Fernandez, Bruno Ernande, Loic Pellissier, Camille Albouy
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The biodiversity crisis driven by anthropogenic pressures significantly threatens marine ecosystems. The rate of climate change and anthropogenic impacts outpace our traditional observation tools' capabilities, underscoring the urgency for new assessment methods. Environmental DNA (eDNA; DNA traces released by organisms) metabarcoding, a non-invasive method widely developed over the last decade, represents a promising biomonitoring tool thanks to a large spatio-temporal coverage, high detection of rare species and its time and cost-effectiveness. However, capturing fish diversity using eDNA requires genetic reference databases, currently lacking. Improving reference databases relies on opportunistic sampling enabling the reporting of sequences for new species. The data provided here consists of barcoding 86 species of fishes over the 12S mitochondrial DNA gene. We generated 156 sequences of the mitochondrial 12S gene adapted to the “Teleo” barcodes from fishes sampled in the Bay of Biscay (BoB; Northeast Atlantic, France) between 2017 and 2019. In addition, we provided each individual the barcode details (Genbank accession number, chromatograms), a photograph, 5 ecomorphological measures and 11 life-history traits documenting ecological functions (e.g., dispersion, habitat use, diet). Furthermore, we provided the sampling metadata (e.g., date, time, gear, coordinates, depth) and environmental variables measured in situ (e.g., conductivity, water/air temperature). This data set is valuable to improve the Northeast Atlantic eDNA genetic database, thus helping to better understand the effects of environmental forcing in the BoB, a transition zone housing mixed assemblages of boreal, temperate, and subtropical fish species susceptible to display variability in functional traits to adapt to changing conditions. The detailed Metadata for this abstract published in the Data Article section of the journal is available in MetaCat in JaLTER at https://jalter.diasjp.net/data/ERDP-2024-09.

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ATL_FISHREF:一个12S线粒体参考数据集,用于对比斯开湾科学调查中经常捕获的大西洋鱼类进行元条形码编码
人为压力导致的生物多样性危机严重威胁着海洋生态系统。气候变化和人为影响的速度超过了我们传统观测工具的能力,强调了开发新的评估方法的紧迫性。环境DNA (eDNA);元条形码(metabarcoding)是近十年来广泛发展起来的一种非侵入性方法,具有大的时空覆盖范围、高的稀有物种检出率、时间和成本效益等优点,是一种很有前途的生物监测工具。然而,利用eDNA捕获鱼类多样性需要目前缺乏的遗传参考数据库。改进参考数据库依赖于机会抽样,从而能够报告新物种的序列。这里提供的数据包括对86种鱼类的12S线粒体DNA基因进行条形码。我们从比斯开湾(BoB;东北大西洋,法国)在2017年至2019年之间。此外,我们还提供了每个个体的条形码细节(Genbank加入号,色谱图),照片,5个生态形态学测量和11个记录生态功能的生活史特征(如分散,栖息地利用,饮食)。此外,我们还提供了采样元数据(如日期、时间、齿轮、坐标、深度)和现场测量的环境变量(如电导率、水/空气温度)。该数据集对改善东北大西洋eDNA遗传数据库具有重要价值,从而有助于更好地了解环境强迫对北冰洋的影响。北冰洋是北方、温带和亚热带鱼类混合组合的过渡区,它们的功能性状容易表现出变化,以适应不断变化的条件。该摘要的详细元数据发表在该期刊的数据文章部分,可在JaLTER的MetaCat中获得,网址为https://jalter.diasjp.net/data/ERDP-2024-09。
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Ecological Research
Ecological Research 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
5.00%
发文量
87
审稿时长
5.6 months
期刊介绍: Ecological Research has been published in English by the Ecological Society of Japan since 1986. Ecological Research publishes original papers on all aspects of ecology, in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
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