Alice Tagliabue, Giulia Furfaro, Andrea Galimberti, Antonia Bruno, Lorenzo Zane, Alberto Pallavicini, Stefano Piraino
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摘要
气候紧急情况和其他人为压力迫切要求我们在技术和方法上取得进步,以加强我们保护海洋生境及其生态系统服务的能力。近年来,环境DNA元条形码(environmental DNA metabarcoding, eDNA)通过对不同空间尺度的生物多样性进行广泛、快速、经济的分类监测,已成为实现环境健康状况综合评价的有力工具。在这里,我们以时间为基础概述了eDNA元条形码方法在意大利不同海洋和沿海栖息地的应用,并对从采样到测序的常用操作程序进行了深入审查。缺乏标准化和空间/时间上的低可复制性是若干监测运动的主要问题,妨碍了以前研究的适当交叉比较。鉴于意大利海岸线eDNA元条形码调查的广泛潜力,本综述旨在促进eDNA元条形码在生物多样性清单中的更广泛应用,并避免可能影响未来监测计划的长期价值和广泛空间范围的主要方法弱点。
eDNA Metabarcoding Applications Across Italian Marine Coastal Ecosystems: An Overview
Climate emergency and other anthropogenic pressures urgently call for technological and methodological advances to enhance our ability to protect marine habitats and their ecosystem services. In recent years, environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has emerged as a powerful tool to achieve an integrative assessment of the environmental health status, through a broad, relatively rapid, and cost-effective taxonomic monitoring of biodiversity at different spatial scales. Here we provide a time-based overview of the applications of the eDNA metabarcoding methodology carried out across diverse Italian marine and coastal habitats, with an in-depth scrutiny of the commonly adopted operative procedures, from sampling to sequencing. The lack of standardization and low replicability in space/time arose as major issues of several monitoring campaigns, preventing appropriate cross-comparability of previous studies. Given the wide potential of eDNA metabarcoding surveys along the Italian coastline, this review aims to boost a wider application of eDNA metabarcoding for biodiversity inventories and to avoid major methodological weaknesses that could compromise the long-term value and broad spatial scope of future monitoring plans.