Literature DB >> 29255297

Quantitative species-level ecology of reef fish larvae via metabarcoding.

Naama Kimmerling1,2, Omer Zuqert3, Gil Amitai3, Tamara Gurevich2, Rachel Armoza-Zvuloni2,4, Irina Kolesnikov2, Igal Berenshtein1,2, Sarah Melamed3, Shlomit Gilad5, Sima Benjamin5, Asaph Rivlin2, Moti Ohavia2, Claire B Paris6, Roi Holzman7,8, Moshe Kiflawi9,10, Rotem Sorek11.   

Abstract

The larval pool of coral reef fish has a crucial role in the dynamics of adult fish populations. However, large-scale species-level monitoring of species-rich larval pools has been technically impractical. Here, we use high-throughput metabarcoding to study larval ecology in the Gulf of Aqaba, a region that is inhabited by >500 reef fish species. We analysed 9,933 larvae from 383 samples that were stratified over sites, depth and time. Metagenomic DNA extracted from pooled larvae was matched to a mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I barcode database compiled for 77% of known fish species within this region. This yielded species-level reconstruction of the larval community, allowing robust estimation of larval spatio-temporal distributions. We found significant correlations between species abundance in the larval pool and in local adult assemblages, suggesting a major role for larval supply in determining local adult densities. We documented larval flux of species whose adults were never documented in the region, suggesting environmental filtering as the reason for the absence of these species. Larvae of several deep-sea fishes were found in shallow waters, supporting their dispersal over shallow bathymetries, potentially allowing Lessepsian migration into the Mediterranean Sea. Our method is applicable to any larval community and could assist coral reef conservation and fishery management efforts.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29255297     DOI: 10.1038/s41559-017-0413-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Ecol Evol        ISSN: 2397-334X            Impact factor:   15.460


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