连接水到底部:威尼斯泻湖底栖无脊椎动物和入侵物种的eDNA研究

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Francesco Martino, Gabriele Cananzi, Irene Gregori, Tianshi Li, Anna Benvenuto, Elisa Boscari, Elisa Camatti, Leonardo Congiu, Serena Ferraresso, Ilaria Anna Maria Marino, Enrico Negrisolo, Marco Pansera, Alberto Pallavicini, Alessandro Vezzi, Anna Schroeder, Lorenzo Zane
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本研究利用环境DNA (eDNA)元条形码技术对威尼斯潟湖浅水样本的底栖无脊椎动物群落进行了研究。我们的目标是了解,在浅水泻湖系统中,地表采样是否可以提供底栖生物多样性的信息,使我们能够为未来的评估建立基线,并监测群落的季节和空间变化。在2018年11月至2019年10月的9次采样活动中,从两个地点的地表水样本中收集了eDNA,并使用之前从未进行过经验测试的针对棘皮动物16S线粒体rDNA的引物对进行了元条形码。分析结果显示,80个分类单位,其中5个未在物种水平上划分,不仅属于棘皮动物门,而且主要属于软体动物,大多数已确定的物种(75个中有60个)代表底栖无脊椎动物。研究人员还发现了几种已知的入侵物种,其中一些是以前在威尼斯泻湖环境中记录到的,另一些是首次发现的。泻湖南北侧物种组成存在显著的空间差异。底栖生物群落的时间变化也被观察到,主要是由于秋季样本的独特性,突出了威尼斯泻湖生态系统的动态性质。我们的研究结果证实了eDNA在持续的生物多样性监测和管理中的效用,并表明从浅水中分离的eDNA可以提供底栖无脊椎动物群落的信息,这可能对泻湖,港口和以限制或禁止进入为特征的地区的生物多样性评估特别有用。
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Linking Water to the Bottom: eDNA Study of Benthic Invertebrates and Invasive Species in the Venice Lagoon

Linking Water to the Bottom: eDNA Study of Benthic Invertebrates and Invasive Species in the Venice Lagoon

This study investigates the benthic invertebrate community in the Venice Lagoon using environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding based on superficial water samples. Our objective is to understand if, in a shallow lagoon system, sampling at the surface can provide information on benthic biodiversity, allowing us to establish a baseline for future assessments and to monitor the community's seasonal and spatial variation. eDNA was collected from surface water samples at two sites during nine sampling campaigns from November 2018 to October 2019, and metabarcoding was performed using an available primer pair targeting 16S mitochondrial rDNA of echinoderms, never tested empirically before. Analyses revealed 80 taxonomic units, five not assigned at the species level, belonging not only to the phylum Echinodermata but predominantly assigned to Mollusca, with the majority of the identified species (60 out of 75) representing benthic invertebrates. Several species known to be invasive were detected, some previously recorded in the Venice Lagoon environment and others detected for the first time. Significant spatial differences in species composition were observed between the northern and the southern site of the lagoon. Temporal variation of the benthic community was also observed, mainly due to the distinctiveness of autumn samples, highlighting the dynamic nature of the Venice Lagoon ecosystem. Our results confirm the utility of eDNA for ongoing biodiversity monitoring and management and show that eDNA isolated from superficial water can provide information on the benthic invertebrate community, which might be particularly useful for biodiversity assessment in lagoons, ports, and areas characterized by limited or interdicted access.

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Environmental DNA
Environmental DNA Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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