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Large-Scale Biomonitoring of Remote and Threatened Ecosystems via High-Throughput Sequencing.


ABSTRACT: Biodiversity metrics are critical for assessment and monitoring of ecosystems threatened by anthropogenic stressors. Existing sorting and identification methods are too expensive and labour-intensive to be scaled up to meet management needs. Alternately, a high-throughput DNA sequencing approach could be used to determine biodiversity metrics from bulk environmental samples collected as part of a large-scale biomonitoring program. Here we show that both morphological and DNA sequence-based analyses are suitable for recovery of individual taxonomic richness, estimation of proportional abundance, and calculation of biodiversity metrics using a set of 24 benthic samples collected in the Peace-Athabasca Delta region of Canada. The high-throughput sequencing approach was able to recover all metrics with a higher degree of taxonomic resolution than morphological analysis. The reduced cost and increased capacity of DNA sequence-based approaches will finally allow environmental monitoring programs to operate at the geographical and temporal scale required by industrial and regulatory end-users.

SUBMITTER: Gibson JF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4619546 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Large-Scale Biomonitoring of Remote and Threatened Ecosystems via High-Throughput Sequencing.

Gibson Joel F JF   Shokralla Shadi S   Curry Colin C   Baird Donald J DJ   Monk Wendy A WA   King Ian I   Hajibabaei Mehrdad M  

PloS one 20151021 10


Biodiversity metrics are critical for assessment and monitoring of ecosystems threatened by anthropogenic stressors. Existing sorting and identification methods are too expensive and labour-intensive to be scaled up to meet management needs. Alternately, a high-throughput DNA sequencing approach could be used to determine biodiversity metrics from bulk environmental samples collected as part of a large-scale biomonitoring program. Here we show that both morphological and DNA sequence-based analy  ...[more]

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