EukFunc:土壤真核生物自动分析的整体真核功能参考。

IF 5.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Guillaume Lentendu, David Singer, Sabine Agatha, Mohammad Bahram, S Emilia Hannula, Johannes Helder, Leho Tedersoo, Walter Traunspurger, Stefan Geisen, Enrique Lara
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摘要

土壤真核体构成了地球生物多样性的重要组成部分,驱动着主要的生态系统功能,如控制碳通量和植物性能。然而,目前,我们缺少一种标准化的方法,以整体的方式对土壤真核体进行功能分类。在这里,我们编译了EukFunc,这是第一个功能参考数据库,描述了最丰富和功能最重要的土壤真核生物群:真菌,线虫和原生生物。根据其获取营养物质的方式,我们将数据库中的14060种植物分为共生营养型(40%)、腐养型(26%)、光养型(17%)、捕食型(16%)和未知型(2%)。EukFunc提供了关于营养模式的进一步详细信息,包括二级功能分类(即具有多种营养模式的生物),以及捕食或共生分类群的被捕食或相关生物。EukFunc有多种格式,可用于对特定分类群或元条形码数据集的注释进行用户友好的功能分析,两者都嵌入在R包EukFunc中。利用来自高山和亚高山草甸的土壤数据集,我们强调了通过结合整个土壤真核体的功能信息而获得的扩展生态见解,而不是单独关注真菌,原生生物或线虫。EukFunc简化了注释过程,提高了效率和准确性,并促进了土壤真核生物功能作用的研究,这是更好地了解土壤系统的先决条件。
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EukFunc: A Holistic Eukaryotic Functional Reference for Automated Profiling of Soil Eukaryotes.

The soil eukaryome constitutes a significant portion of Earth's biodiversity that drives major ecosystem functions, such as controlling carbon fluxes and plant performance. Currently, however, we miss a standardised approach to functionally classify the soil eukaryome in a holistic way. Here we compiled EukFunc, the first functional reference database that characterises the most abundant and functionally important soil eukaryotic groups: fungi, nematodes and protists. We classified the 14,060 species in the database based on their mode of nutrient acquisition into the main functional classes of symbiotroph (40%), saprotroph (26%), phototroph (17%), predator (16%) and unknown (2%). EukFunc provides further detailed information about nutrition mode, including a secondary functional class (i.e., for organisms with multiple nutrition modes), and preyed or associated organisms for predatory or symbiotic taxa, respectively. EukFunc is available in multiple formats for user-friendly functional analyses of specific taxa or annotations of metabarcoding datasets, both embedded in the R package EukFunc. Using a soil dataset from alpine and subalpine meadows, we highlighted the extended ecological insights obtained from combining functional information across the entire soil eukaryome as compared to focusing on fungi, protists or nematodes individually. EukFunc streamlines the annotation process, enhances efficiency and accuracy, and facilitates the investigation of the functional roles of soil eukaryotes-a prerequisite to better understanding soil systems.

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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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