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Assessing macroinvertebrate biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems: advances and challenges in DNA-based approaches.

Michael E Pfrender1, Charles P Hawkins, Mark Bagley, Gregory W Courtney, Brian R Creutzburg, John H Epler, Steve Fend, David Schindel, Leonard C Ferrington, Paula L Hartzell, Suzanne Jackson, David P Larsen, André Lévesque, John C Morse, Matthew J Petersen, Dave Ruiter, Michael Whiting.   

Abstract

Assessing the biodiversity of macroinvertebrate fauna in freshwater ecosystems is an essential component of both basic ecological inquiry and applied ecological assessments. Aspects of taxonomic diversity and composition in freshwater communities are widely used to quantify water quality and measure the efficacy of remediation and restoration efforts. The accuracy and precision of biodiversity assessments based on standard morphological identifications are often limited by taxonomic resolution and sample size. Morphologically based identifications are laborious and costly, significantly constraining the sample sizes that can be processed. We suggest that the development of an assay platform based on DNA signatures will increase the precision and ease of quantifying biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems. Advances in this area will be particularly relevant for benthic and planktonic invertebrates, which are often monitored by regulatory agencies. Adopting a genetic assessment platform will alleviate some of the current limitations to biodiversity assessment strategies. We discuss the benefits and challenges associated with DNA-based assessments and the methods that are currently available. As recent advances in microarray and next-generation sequencing technologies will facilitate a transition to DNA-based assessment approaches, future research efforts should focus on methods for data collection, assay platform development, establishing linkages between DNA signatures and well-resolved taxonomies, and bioinformatics.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20919633     DOI: 10.1086/655118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Q Rev Biol        ISSN: 0033-5770            Impact factor:   4.875


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