2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10531-021-02118-6
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Regional Comparison of Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia) Diet using DNA Metabarcoding

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“…Our diagnostic method with species‐specific markers adds to the more frequent studies using DNA from carnivore scats to identify prey (Hacker et al., 2021 ; Quéméré et al., 2021 ; Roffler et al., 2021 ; Shi et al., 2021 ; Smith et al., 2018 ; Xiong et al., 2017 ). These studies primarily used DNA metabarcoding, which produces a vast amount of valuable information but sometimes also needs consideration of potential bias sources in key steps in the data handling process, lack of reference databases of barcodes for many prey species, but also intensive laboratory procedures and considerable bioinformatics training (Hacker et al., 2021 ; Tercel et al., 2021 ; Zinger et al., 2019 ). The relatively simple molecular method developed here, applying the nanofluidic array technology to detect prey DNA, represents a promising and valid alternative to other methods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our diagnostic method with species‐specific markers adds to the more frequent studies using DNA from carnivore scats to identify prey (Hacker et al., 2021 ; Quéméré et al., 2021 ; Roffler et al., 2021 ; Shi et al., 2021 ; Smith et al., 2018 ; Xiong et al., 2017 ). These studies primarily used DNA metabarcoding, which produces a vast amount of valuable information but sometimes also needs consideration of potential bias sources in key steps in the data handling process, lack of reference databases of barcodes for many prey species, but also intensive laboratory procedures and considerable bioinformatics training (Hacker et al., 2021 ; Tercel et al., 2021 ; Zinger et al., 2019 ). The relatively simple molecular method developed here, applying the nanofluidic array technology to detect prey DNA, represents a promising and valid alternative to other methods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New techniques harnessing the power of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) have the ability to reliably discern prey DNA extracted from scat down to multispecies levels [55,56]. This method has been applied to snow leopards previously at local [57] and range-wide scales (Hacker et al; accepted and in review) [58]. One pressing question involves how snow leopard diet may change seasonally, and, thus, we initiated a study to repeatedly sample a site in Dulan County, Qinghai Province, China across seasons beginning in September of 2019.…”
Section: Study 1: Temporal Changes In Snow Leopard Dietmentioning
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“…A short segment (~ 100-bp) of MT-RNR1 (primers 12SV5F/12SV5R; Riaz et al 2011) was used to discern all predator and prey species except those belonging to goats and sheep. The primers for MT-CO1 (MT-CO1-379F and MT-CO1-604Rd; Hacker et al 2021) were designed to amplify a gene segment (330-bp) capable of differentiating closely related caprines. Each segment was amplified separately using a PCR reaction containing 1.5 µL of DNA template, 7.94 µL of KAPA HiFi HotStart ReadyMix (2 ×) (Kapa Biosystems, Wilmington, MA, USA), 0.16 µL of 20 µM forward primer, 0.16 µL of 20 µM reverse primer, and 5.2 µL of PCR grade water.…”
Section: Pcr For Species and Diet Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MT-RNR1 is an RNA gene previously used in studies examining the identity and genetic relationships of animals (Riaz et al 2011). However, MT-RNR1 lacks the genetic diversity to discern wild versus domestic goat (Capra hircus) and sheep species (Shehzad et al 2012;Hacker et al 2021). This is problematic for the discernment of domestic sheep and argali (Ovis ammon), as well as domestic goat and Siberian Ibex (Capra sibirica), in areas where they are sympatric (Reading et al 2020).…”
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