元条形码离家近:鸣禽巢作为eDNA聚合器用于营养生态学和生物多样性研究。

IF 2.3 2区 生物学 Q2 ECOLOGY
John A. Kronenberger, Elise C. Zarri, Anna Noson, Taylor M. Wilcox
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摘要

环境DNA (eDNA)采样监测野生动物的存在主要集中在水,但越来越多地包括土壤、空气和创造性的生物基质,如花和蜘蛛网。生物基质是独特的,因为它们也提供了对生态相互作用的见解。在这里,我们探索了来自鸣鸟巢穴的eDNA揭示鸟类营养生态学的能力,如雏鸟的饮食和巢穴捕食者的身份,以及当地昆虫的生物多样性。在确定的巢穴捕食事件发生后不久,在山艾草草原生态系统中收集了22个巢穴,其中包括5种新大陆麻雀和2种非麻雀雀鸟。采用了一种新的方法从整个巢中提取eDNA,每个巢都进行了两次测序——带和不带阻断寡核苷酸。阻断剂采用交替锁定核酸设计,特异性抑制麻雀扩增,提高对稀有物种的检测。共检测到126种,阻断剂被证明是非常有效的,将麻雀的读取量减少了~100%,而没有明显的非麻雀雀鸟的共阻断。当使用最小读取阈值为10拷贝时,阻断剂使麻雀巢穴的物种丰富度增加了31%。大多数检测到的物种是昆虫,包括可能的猎物和雏鸟的体外寄生虫。36%的巢穴中发现了捕食者。我们将讨论这种丰富而独特的数据源的优点以及对未来实现的考虑。
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Metabarcoding Close to Home: Songbird Nests as eDNA Aggregators for Trophic Ecology and Biodiversity Studies

Metabarcoding Close to Home: Songbird Nests as eDNA Aggregators for Trophic Ecology and Biodiversity Studies

Environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling to monitor wildlife presence has mostly focused on water but increasingly includes soil, air, and creative biotic substrates like flowers and spiderwebs. Biotic substrates are unique in that they also provide insight into ecological interactions. Here we explore the ability of eDNA from songbird nests to reveal avian trophic ecology, such as nestling diet and nest predator identity, in addition to local insect biodiversity. Twenty-two nests comprising five New World sparrow species and two nonsparrow passerines were collected in a montane sagebrush steppe ecosystem shortly after confirmed nest predation events. A novel protocol was used to extract eDNA from whole nests, and each nest was sequenced twice—with and without a blocking oligonucleotide. The blocker was designed with alternating locked nucleic acids to specifically inhibit sparrow amplification and improve detection of rare species. A total of 126 species were detected, and the blocker proved highly effective, reducing sparrow reads ~100% with no discernable coblocking of nonsparrow passerines. Species richness in sparrow nests increased by 31% with the blocker when using a minimum read threshold of 10 copies. Most detected species were insects, including likely prey items and ectoparasites of nestling birds. Predators were detected in 36% of nests. We discuss the merits of this rich and unique data source and considerations for future implementation.

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期刊介绍: Ecology and Evolution is the peer reviewed journal for rapid dissemination of research in all areas of ecology, evolution and conservation science. The journal gives priority to quality research reports, theoretical or empirical, that develop our understanding of organisms and their diversity, interactions between them, and the natural environment. Ecology and Evolution gives prompt and equal consideration to papers reporting theoretical, experimental, applied and descriptive work in terrestrial and aquatic environments. The journal will consider submissions across taxa in areas including but not limited to micro and macro ecological and evolutionary processes, characteristics of and interactions between individuals, populations, communities and the environment, physiological responses to environmental change, population genetics and phylogenetics, relatedness and kin selection, life histories, systematics and taxonomy, conservation genetics, extinction, speciation, adaption, behaviour, biodiversity, species abundance, macroecology, population and ecosystem dynamics, and conservation policy.
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