生物多样性
生物
环境DNA
生态学
生态系统
昆虫
焦测序
物种多样性
全球生物多样性
遗传学
基因
作者
Camila Duarte Ritter,Sibylle Häggqvist,Dave Karlsson,Ilari E. Sääksjärvi,A. Muthama Muasya,R. Henrik Nilsson,Alexandre Antonelli
出处
期刊:Genome
[Canadian Science Publishing]
日期:2019-01-23
卷期号:62 (3): 147-159
被引量:56
标识
DOI:10.1139/gen-2018-0096
摘要
The rapid loss of biodiversity, coupled with difficulties in species identification, call for innovative approaches to assess biodiversity. Insects make up a substantial proportion of extant diversity and play fundamental roles in any given ecosystem. To complement morphological species identification, new techniques such as metabarcoding make it possible to quantify insect diversity and insect–ecosystem interactions through DNA sequencing. Here we examine the potential of bulk insect samples (i.e., containing many non-sorted specimens) to assess prokaryote and eukaryote biodiversity and to complement the taxonomic coverage of soil samples. We sampled 25 sites on three continents and in various ecosystems, collecting insects with SLAM traps (Brazil) and Malaise traps (South Africa and Sweden). We then compared our diversity estimates with the results obtained with biodiversity data from soil samples from the same localities. We found a largely different taxonomic composition between the soil and insect samples, testifying to the potential of bulk insect samples to complement soil samples. Finally, we found that non-destructive DNA extraction protocols, which preserve insect specimens for morphological studies, constitute a promising choice for cost-effective biodiversity assessments. We propose that the sampling and sequencing of insect samples should become a standard complement for biodiversity studies based on environmental DNA.
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