| Literature DB >> 32635874 |
Jean-Baptiste Juhel1, Rizkie S Utama2, Virginie Marques1, Indra B Vimono2, Hagi Yulia Sugeha2, Laurent Pouyaud3, Tony Dejean4, David Mouillot1,5, Régis Hocdé1.
Abstract
Environmental DNA (eDNA) has the potential to provide more comprehensive biodiversity assessments, particularly for vertebrates in species-rich regions. However, this method requires the completeness of a reference database (i.e. a list of DNA sequences attached to each species), which is not currently achieved for many taxa and ecosystems. As an alternative, a range of operational taxonomic units (OTUs) can be extracted from eDNA metabarcoding. However, the extent to which the diversity of OTUs provided by a limited eDNA sampling effort can predict regional species diversity is unknown. Here, by modelling OTU accumulation curves of eDNA seawater samples across the Coral Triangle, we obtained an asymptote reaching 1531 fish OTUs, while 1611 fish species are recorded in the region. We also accurately predict (R² = 0.92) the distribution of species richness among fish families from OTU-based asymptotes. Thus, the multi-model framework of OTU accumulation curves extends the use of eDNA metabarcoding in ecology, biogeography and conservation.Keywords: Operational Taxonomic Unit; detectability; diversity assessment; eDNA metabarcoding; sequence clustering
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32635874 PMCID: PMC7423466 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2020.0248
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Biol Sci ISSN: 0962-8452 Impact factor: 5.349