2018
DOI: 10.26492/gbs70(suppl.1).2018-08
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Next-Generation identification tools for Nee Soon freshwater swamp forest, Singapore

Abstract: Many invertebrate and plant species are difficult to identify even by taxonomic experts. This has created a major obstacle for understanding the ecology of tropical environments. Here we explore the use of new large-scale, cost-effective approaches to species identification using Next-Generation Sequencing ("DNA barcodes"). Due to the rapid drop in sequencing cost, such barcodes have the potential to help with many identification tasks and they will facilitate regular monitoring of habitats. We use this approa… Show more

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“…Lim et al (2018) list the molluscs of Nee Soon, and Cai et al (2018a) the odonates, in the terrestrial and aquatic domains. Kutty et al (2018) describe the use of next generation sequencing to forge the links between field identifications and image databases of the freshwater swamp forest flora and fauna. Sun et al (2018) use numerical modelling to describe some of the projected impacts of climate change on stream flow and groundwater conditions.…”
Section: Delivery Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lim et al (2018) list the molluscs of Nee Soon, and Cai et al (2018a) the odonates, in the terrestrial and aquatic domains. Kutty et al (2018) describe the use of next generation sequencing to forge the links between field identifications and image databases of the freshwater swamp forest flora and fauna. Sun et al (2018) use numerical modelling to describe some of the projected impacts of climate change on stream flow and groundwater conditions.…”
Section: Delivery Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They recommended that evidence of breeding, especially the presence of tenerals or exuviae, be used to outline ecological requirements when questions of conservation or population monitoring arise. Hence, future studies should dedicate more effort towards the collection and identification of larvae, including barcoding and environmental DNA (Kutty et al, 2018), to complement the adult surveys thus presenting a more representative odonate community in Nee Soon freshwater swamp forest.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Sampling Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, getting these identifications is particularly challenging in tropical environments. Fortunately, a number of new tools promise to make this task less daunting (Kutty et al, 2018). New imaging techniques help with illustrating relevant characters and new and cheaper DNA barcoding techniques will allow for the generation of databases that can be used by many researchers.…”
Section: Cryogenic Collection Imaging and Barcodingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another eight papers have been accepted for publication Chong et al, 2018;Clews et al, 2018;Ho et al, 2018;Kutty et al, 2018;Lim et al, 2018;Nguyen et al, 2018;Sun et al, 2018). used for editing and data management.…”
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