Molecular versus morphological data for benthic diatoms biomonitoring in Northern Europe freshwater and consequences for ecological status

Diatoms are known to be efficient bioindicators for water quality assessment because of their rapid response to environmental pressures and their omnipresence in water bodies. The identification of benthic diatoms communities in the biofilm, coupled with quality indices such as the Indice de polluos...

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Published in:Metabarcoding and Metagenomics
Main Authors: Bailet, Bonnie, Bouchez, Agnes, Franc, Alain, Frigerio, Jean-Marc, Keck, François, Karjalainen, Satu-Maaria, Rimet, Frederic, Schneider, Susanne, Kahlert, Maria
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/346789 2023-08-20T04:06:26+02:00 Molecular versus morphological data for benthic diatoms biomonitoring in Northern Europe freshwater and consequences for ecological status Bailet, Bonnie Bouchez, Agnes Franc, Alain Frigerio, Jean-Marc Keck, François Karjalainen, Satu-Maaria Rimet, Frederic Schneider, Susanne Kahlert, Maria 2022-08-09T15:13:22Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/346789 eng eng Pensoft https://doi.org/10.3897/mbmg.3.34002 Metabarcoding and Metagenomics 2534-9708 Bailet B, Bouchez A, Franc A, Frigerio J-M, Keck F, Karjalainen S-M, Rimet F, Schneider S, Kahlert M (2019) Molecular versus morphological data for benthic diatoms biomonitoring in Northern Europe freshwater and consequences for ecological status. Metabarcoding and Metagenomics 3: e34002. https://doi.org/10.3897/mbmg.3.34002 Suomen ympäristökeskus http://hdl.handle.net/10138/346789 CC BY 4.0 openAccess metabarcoding environmental assessment 18S-V4 rbcL Bacillariophyta water quality diatoms Northern Europe ympäristön tila ekologinen tila seuranta biologiset menetelmät bioindikaattorit pohjaeläimistö piilevät lajinmääritys DNA-viivakoodit makea vesi järvet joet Pohjois-Eurooppa Article 2022 ftunivhelsihelda https://doi.org/10.3897/mbmg.3.34002 2023-07-28T06:27:11Z Diatoms are known to be efficient bioindicators for water quality assessment because of their rapid response to environmental pressures and their omnipresence in water bodies. The identification of benthic diatoms communities in the biofilm, coupled with quality indices such as the Indice de polluosensibilité spécifique (IPS) can be used for biomonitoring purposes in freshwater. However, the morphological identification and counting of diatoms species under the microscope is time-consuming and requires extensive expertise to deal with a constantly evolving taxonomy. In response, a molecular-based and potentially more cost-effective method has been developed, coupling high-throughput sequencing and DNA metabarcoding. The method has already been tested for water quality assessment with diatoms in Central Europe. In this study, we applied both the traditional and molecular methods on 180 biofilms samples from Northern Europe (rivers and lakes of Fennoscandia and Iceland). The DNA metabarcoding data were obtained on two different DNA markers, the 18S-V4 and rbcL barcodes, with the NucleoSpin Soil kit for DNA extraction and sequenced on an Ion Torrent PGM platform. We assessed the ability of the molecular method to produce species inventories, IPS scores and ecological status class comparable to the ones generated by the traditional morphology-based approach. The two methods generated correlated but significantly different IPS scores and ecological status assessment. The observed deviations are explained by presence/absence and abundance discrepancies in the species inventories, mainly due to the incompleteness of the barcodes reference databases, primer bias and strictness of the bioinformatic pipeline. Abundance discrepancies are less common than presence/absence discrepancies but have a greater effect on the ecological assessment. Missing species in the reference databases are mostly acidophilic benthic diatoms species, typical of the low pH waters of Northern Europe. The two different DNA markers also generated ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Iceland Helsingfors Universitet: HELDA – Helsingin yliopiston digitaalinen arkisto Metabarcoding and Metagenomics 3
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topic metabarcoding
environmental assessment
18S-V4
rbcL
Bacillariophyta
water quality
diatoms
Northern Europe
ympäristön tila
ekologinen tila
seuranta
biologiset menetelmät
bioindikaattorit
pohjaeläimistö
piilevät
lajinmääritys
DNA-viivakoodit
makea vesi
järvet
joet
Pohjois-Eurooppa
spellingShingle metabarcoding
environmental assessment
18S-V4
rbcL
Bacillariophyta
water quality
diatoms
Northern Europe
ympäristön tila
ekologinen tila
seuranta
biologiset menetelmät
bioindikaattorit
pohjaeläimistö
piilevät
lajinmääritys
DNA-viivakoodit
makea vesi
järvet
joet
Pohjois-Eurooppa
Bailet, Bonnie
Bouchez, Agnes
Franc, Alain
Frigerio, Jean-Marc
Keck, François
Karjalainen, Satu-Maaria
Rimet, Frederic
Schneider, Susanne
Kahlert, Maria
Molecular versus morphological data for benthic diatoms biomonitoring in Northern Europe freshwater and consequences for ecological status
topic_facet metabarcoding
environmental assessment
18S-V4
rbcL
Bacillariophyta
water quality
diatoms
Northern Europe
ympäristön tila
ekologinen tila
seuranta
biologiset menetelmät
bioindikaattorit
pohjaeläimistö
piilevät
lajinmääritys
DNA-viivakoodit
makea vesi
järvet
joet
Pohjois-Eurooppa
description Diatoms are known to be efficient bioindicators for water quality assessment because of their rapid response to environmental pressures and their omnipresence in water bodies. The identification of benthic diatoms communities in the biofilm, coupled with quality indices such as the Indice de polluosensibilité spécifique (IPS) can be used for biomonitoring purposes in freshwater. However, the morphological identification and counting of diatoms species under the microscope is time-consuming and requires extensive expertise to deal with a constantly evolving taxonomy. In response, a molecular-based and potentially more cost-effective method has been developed, coupling high-throughput sequencing and DNA metabarcoding. The method has already been tested for water quality assessment with diatoms in Central Europe. In this study, we applied both the traditional and molecular methods on 180 biofilms samples from Northern Europe (rivers and lakes of Fennoscandia and Iceland). The DNA metabarcoding data were obtained on two different DNA markers, the 18S-V4 and rbcL barcodes, with the NucleoSpin Soil kit for DNA extraction and sequenced on an Ion Torrent PGM platform. We assessed the ability of the molecular method to produce species inventories, IPS scores and ecological status class comparable to the ones generated by the traditional morphology-based approach. The two methods generated correlated but significantly different IPS scores and ecological status assessment. The observed deviations are explained by presence/absence and abundance discrepancies in the species inventories, mainly due to the incompleteness of the barcodes reference databases, primer bias and strictness of the bioinformatic pipeline. Abundance discrepancies are less common than presence/absence discrepancies but have a greater effect on the ecological assessment. Missing species in the reference databases are mostly acidophilic benthic diatoms species, typical of the low pH waters of Northern Europe. The two different DNA markers also generated ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bailet, Bonnie
Bouchez, Agnes
Franc, Alain
Frigerio, Jean-Marc
Keck, François
Karjalainen, Satu-Maaria
Rimet, Frederic
Schneider, Susanne
Kahlert, Maria
author_facet Bailet, Bonnie
Bouchez, Agnes
Franc, Alain
Frigerio, Jean-Marc
Keck, François
Karjalainen, Satu-Maaria
Rimet, Frederic
Schneider, Susanne
Kahlert, Maria
author_sort Bailet, Bonnie
title Molecular versus morphological data for benthic diatoms biomonitoring in Northern Europe freshwater and consequences for ecological status
title_short Molecular versus morphological data for benthic diatoms biomonitoring in Northern Europe freshwater and consequences for ecological status
title_full Molecular versus morphological data for benthic diatoms biomonitoring in Northern Europe freshwater and consequences for ecological status
title_fullStr Molecular versus morphological data for benthic diatoms biomonitoring in Northern Europe freshwater and consequences for ecological status
title_full_unstemmed Molecular versus morphological data for benthic diatoms biomonitoring in Northern Europe freshwater and consequences for ecological status
title_sort molecular versus morphological data for benthic diatoms biomonitoring in northern europe freshwater and consequences for ecological status
publisher Pensoft
publishDate 2022
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/346789
genre Fennoscandia
Iceland
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Iceland
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Metabarcoding and Metagenomics
2534-9708
Bailet B, Bouchez A, Franc A, Frigerio J-M, Keck F, Karjalainen S-M, Rimet F, Schneider S, Kahlert M (2019) Molecular versus morphological data for benthic diatoms biomonitoring in Northern Europe freshwater and consequences for ecological status. Metabarcoding and Metagenomics 3: e34002. https://doi.org/10.3897/mbmg.3.34002
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