Fingerprinting Arctic and North Atlantic Macroalgae with eDNA – Application and perspectives
Abstract Macroalgae are key primary producers in North Atlantic and Arctic coastal ecosystems, and tracing their fate and distribution is vital to improve our understanding of their ecological role and provision of ecosystem services. Recent advances from environmental DNA (eDNA) have added a new ca...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:82671497331947bda440f6e032b304cb 2023-05-15T14:36:56+02:00 Fingerprinting Arctic and North Atlantic Macroalgae with eDNA – Application and perspectives Sarah B. Ørberg Dorte Krause‐Jensen Nathan R. Geraldi Alejandra Ortega Rubén Díaz‐Rúa Carlos M. Duarte 2022-03-01 https://doi.org/10.1002/edn3.262 https://doaj.org/article/82671497331947bda440f6e032b304cb en eng Wiley 2637-4943 doi:10.1002/edn3.262 https://doaj.org/article/82671497331947bda440f6e032b304cb undefined Environmental DNA, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 385-401 (2022) Arctic eDNA fate of macroalgae kelp macroalgal tracer marine biodiversity envir geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2022 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1002/edn3.262 2023-01-22T19:24:19Z Abstract Macroalgae are key primary producers in North Atlantic and Arctic coastal ecosystems, and tracing their fate and distribution is vital to improve our understanding of their ecological role and provision of ecosystem services. Recent advances from environmental DNA (eDNA) have added a new capacity to fingerprint and trace macroalgae. However, further development of resources for amplifying and identifying macroalgal eDNA are much needed. Here, we examined the performance in terms of resolution and specificity of two 18S primers (18S‐V7 and 18S‐V9) recently applied in identifying macroalgae from eDNA. We also built a local barcode database for primer 18S‐V7 with 31 widespread Arctic and North Atlantic macroalgal species to complement the existing DNA databases. Furthermore, we applied metabarcoding of eDNA to identify macroalgae in Arctic marine sediments (Disko Bay, W. Greenland) and evaluated the contributions from our local barcode database. We identified macroalgal DNA from 19 families across 11 orders in surface (0–1 cm, with both primers) and sub‐surface (5–10 cm, with 18S‐V7 primer) sediments. The barcode database developed here with the 18S‐V7 primer improved the identification of unique families, from 16 to 19 families, thereby strengthening the taxonomic assignment possible relative to pre‐existing barcode reference sequences. Overall, this study demonstrates the feasibility of eDNA to resolve contributions of macroalgae in Arctic marine sediments, and enhances the fingerprinting resolution. We thereby document a novel pathway to answer key questions on the ecological role and fate of macroalgae in the Arctic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Disko Bay Greenland North Atlantic Unknown Arctic Greenland Environmental DNA 4 2 385 401 |
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Abstract Macroalgae are key primary producers in North Atlantic and Arctic coastal ecosystems, and tracing their fate and distribution is vital to improve our understanding of their ecological role and provision of ecosystem services. Recent advances from environmental DNA (eDNA) have added a new capacity to fingerprint and trace macroalgae. However, further development of resources for amplifying and identifying macroalgal eDNA are much needed. Here, we examined the performance in terms of resolution and specificity of two 18S primers (18S‐V7 and 18S‐V9) recently applied in identifying macroalgae from eDNA. We also built a local barcode database for primer 18S‐V7 with 31 widespread Arctic and North Atlantic macroalgal species to complement the existing DNA databases. Furthermore, we applied metabarcoding of eDNA to identify macroalgae in Arctic marine sediments (Disko Bay, W. Greenland) and evaluated the contributions from our local barcode database. We identified macroalgal DNA from 19 families across 11 orders in surface (0–1 cm, with both primers) and sub‐surface (5–10 cm, with 18S‐V7 primer) sediments. The barcode database developed here with the 18S‐V7 primer improved the identification of unique families, from 16 to 19 families, thereby strengthening the taxonomic assignment possible relative to pre‐existing barcode reference sequences. Overall, this study demonstrates the feasibility of eDNA to resolve contributions of macroalgae in Arctic marine sediments, and enhances the fingerprinting resolution. We thereby document a novel pathway to answer key questions on the ecological role and fate of macroalgae in the Arctic. |
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Sarah B. Ørberg Dorte Krause‐Jensen Nathan R. Geraldi Alejandra Ortega Rubén Díaz‐Rúa Carlos M. Duarte |
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Fingerprinting Arctic and North Atlantic Macroalgae with eDNA – Application and perspectives |
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Fingerprinting Arctic and North Atlantic Macroalgae with eDNA – Application and perspectives |
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Fingerprinting Arctic and North Atlantic Macroalgae with eDNA – Application and perspectives |
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Fingerprinting Arctic and North Atlantic Macroalgae with eDNA – Application and perspectives |
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Fingerprinting Arctic and North Atlantic Macroalgae with eDNA – Application and perspectives |
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fingerprinting arctic and north atlantic macroalgae with edna – application and perspectives |
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