2019
DOI: 10.1101/792333
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Metabarcoding unsorted kick-samples facilitates macroinvertebrate-based biomonitoring with increased taxonomic resolution, while outperforming environmental DNA

Abstract: Many studies have highlighted the potential of DNA-based methods for the biomonitoring of freshwater macroinvertebrates, however only a few studies have investigated homogenisation of bulk samples that include debris to reduce sample-processing time. In order to explore the use of DNA-based methods in water quality assessment in South Africa, this study compares morphological and molecular-based identification of freshwater macroinvertebrates at the mixed higher taxon and mOTU level while investigating abundan… Show more

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“…To evaluate which sampling and identification method had the strongest stream-level signal, we used a distance-based redundancy analysis (RDA) with stream as the constraining factor. We calculated Jaccard dissimilarity indices based on presence/absence data for our three identification methods (coarse level for morphology and OTU level for both bulk sample and eDNA metabarcoding) and performed three ordinations using the "capscale" function in the R package vegan (Oksanen et al, 2017). The sample sites were symbolized by stream, and samples from the same stream were joined by a line for visualization.…”
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“…To evaluate which sampling and identification method had the strongest stream-level signal, we used a distance-based redundancy analysis (RDA) with stream as the constraining factor. We calculated Jaccard dissimilarity indices based on presence/absence data for our three identification methods (coarse level for morphology and OTU level for both bulk sample and eDNA metabarcoding) and performed three ordinations using the "capscale" function in the R package vegan (Oksanen et al, 2017). The sample sites were symbolized by stream, and samples from the same stream were joined by a line for visualization.…”
Section: Data Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While sorting benthic macroinvertebrate samples does not require taxonomic expertise, it is still a time‐consuming process and can bottleneck freshwater monitoring research. In some cases, specimens can be ground without sorting (Pereira‐da‐Conceicoa et al., 2020), but it is not clear if that is a possibility for all stream conditions (e.g. samples with a lot of organic debris or sand).…”
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“…Such an approach, i.e. filtering out low abundant OTUs based on relative abundance, is commonly used in metabarcoding studies Pereira-da-Conceicoa et al, 2019;Theissinger et al, 2019). After this quality filtering step, the reads of the two technical replicates per sample were summed up to build the final dataset.…”
Section: Bioinformatic Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%