Monitoring harmful microalgal species and their appearance in Tokyo Bay, Japan, using metabarcoding

Sirje Sildever, N. Nishi, Nobuharu Inaba, Taiga Asakura, J. Kikuchi, Yasuhito Asano, Takanori Kobayashi, T. Gojobori, S. Nagai
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Abstract

During the recent decade, high-throughput sequencing (HTS) techniques, in particular, DNA metabarcoding, have facilitated increased detection of biodiversity, including harmful algal bloom (HAB) species. In this study, the presence of HAB species and their appearance patterns were investigated by employing molecular and light microscopy-based monitoring in Tokyo Bay, Japan. The potential co-appearance patterns between the HAB species, as well as with other eukaryotes and prokaryotes were investigated using correlation and association rule-based time-series analysis. In total, 40 unique HAB species were detected, including 12 toxin-producing HAB species previously not reported from the area. More than half of the HAB species were present throughout the sampling season (summer to autumn) and no structuring or succession patterns associated with the environmental conditions could be detected. Statistically significant (p < 0.05, rS ranging from −0.88 to 0.90) associations were found amongst the HAB species and other eukaryotic and prokaryotic species, including genera containing growth-limiting bacteria. However, significant correlations between species differed amongst the years, indicating that variability in environmental conditions between the years may have a stronger influence on the microalgal community structure and interspecies interactions than the variability during the sampling season. The association rule-based time-series analysis allowed the detection of a previously reported negative relationship between Synechococcus sp. and Skeletonema sp. in nature. Overall, the results support the applicability of metabarcoding and HTS-based microalgae monitoring, as it facilitates more precise species identification compared to light microscopy, as well as provides input for investigating potential interactions amongst different species/groups through simultaneous detection of multiple species/genera.
Monitoring日本东京湾有害微藻种类及其形态,元条形码研究
近十年来,高通量测序(HTS)技术,特别是DNA元条形码技术,促进了对生物多样性的检测,包括有害藻华(HAB)物种的检测。本文采用分子显微镜和光学显微镜监测技术,对东京湾赤潮的存在及其形态进行了研究。利用相关和关联规则的时间序列分析,研究了赤潮藻种之间以及与其他真核生物和原核生物的潜在共现模式。总共检测到40种独特的有害藻华,其中包括12种以前未在该地区报告的产毒有害藻华。在整个采样季节(夏季至秋季),一半以上的有害藻种都存在,没有发现与环境条件相关的结构或演替模式。在HAB物种与其他真核和原核物种(包括含有生长限制菌的属)之间发现了具有统计学意义(p < 0.05, rS范围为- 0.88 ~ 0.90)的关联。然而,物种之间的显著相关性在不同年份之间存在差异,表明不同年份之间环境条件的变化可能比采样季节的变化对微藻群落结构和种间相互作用的影响更大。基于关联规则的时间序列分析允许检测先前报道的自然界中聚藻球菌和骨灰体之间的负相关。总的来说,这些结果支持元条形码和基于高温热成像技术的微藻监测的适用性,因为与光学显微镜相比,它有助于更精确的物种识别,并且通过同时检测多个物种/属,为研究不同物种/群体之间潜在的相互作用提供了输入。
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Metabarcoding and Metagenomics
Metabarcoding and Metagenomics Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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