| Literature DB >> 33155377 |
Marc Gottschling1, Lucas Czech2,3, Frédéric Mahé4,5, Sina Adl6, Micah Dunthorn7,8.
Abstract
Dinophytes are widely distributed in marine- and fresh-waters, but have yet to be conclusively documented in terrestrial environments. Here, we evaluated the presence of these protists from an environmental DNA metabarcoding dataset of Neotropical rainforest soils. Using a phylogenetic placement approach with a reference alignment and tree, we showed that the numerous sequencing reads that were phylogenetically placed as dinophytes did not correlate with taxonomic assignment, environmental preference, nutritional mode, or dormancy. All the dinophytes in the soils are rather windblown dispersal units of aquatic species and are not biologically active residents of terrestrial environments.Keywords: Biodiversity; biogeography; dinoflagellates; environmental DNA; phylogeney
Year: 2020 PMID: 33155377 DOI: 10.1111/jeu.12833
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Eukaryot Microbiol ISSN: 1066-5234 Impact factor: 3.346