Ecosystem biomonitoring with eDNA: metabarcoding across the tree of life in a tropical marine environment
Curtin University · Edith Cowan University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Effective marine management requires comprehensive data on the status of marine biodiversity. However, efficient methods that can document biodiversity in our oceans are currently lacking. Environmental DNA (eDNA) sourced from seawater offers a new avenue for investigating the biota in marine ecosystems. Here, we investigated the potential of eDNA to inform on the breadth of biodiversity present in a tropical marine environment. Directly sequencing eDNA from seawater using a shotgun approach resulted in only 0.34% of 22.3 million reads assigning to eukaryotes, highlighting the inefficiency of this method for assessing eukaryotic diversity. In contrast, using 'tree of life' (ToL) metabarcoding and 20-fold fewer…
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8Topics & keywords
- Environmental DNA
- Biodiversity
- Biota
- Biology
- Marine life
- Marine ecosystem
- Ecology
- Metagenomics
- Life below water