2022
DOI: 10.1093/sysbio/syac033
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Towards Large-Scale Integrative Taxonomy (LIT): Resolving the Data Conundrum for Dark Taxa

Abstract: New, rapid, accurate, scalable, and cost-effective species discovery and delimitation methods are needed for tackling “dark taxa”, here defined as groups for which <10% of all species are described and the estimated diversity exceeds 1000 species. Species delimitation for these taxa should be based on multiple data sources (“integrative taxonomy”) but collecting multiple types of data risks impeding a discovery process that is already too slow. We here develop Large-scale Integrative Taxonomy (LIT), an … Show more

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“…HTS barcoding also opens the door for inclusive inventories that include immature life history stages, and extend to the typically small and cryptic taxa fractions of arthropod diversity that are associated with high levels of undescribed species, the so called "dark taxa" (Hartop et al, 2022;Hausmann et al, 2020). As proof of concept, Yeo They additionally demonstrated the value of barcode reference libraries, even if incomplete, for efficient bioinformatic processing to achieve reliable haplotype data (Andújar et al, 2021) and, in doing so, provided strong evidence for taxonomic inflation in the absence of such processing.…”
Section: Global Patterns and Drivers Of Island Arthropod Biodiversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HTS barcoding also opens the door for inclusive inventories that include immature life history stages, and extend to the typically small and cryptic taxa fractions of arthropod diversity that are associated with high levels of undescribed species, the so called "dark taxa" (Hartop et al, 2022;Hausmann et al, 2020). As proof of concept, Yeo They additionally demonstrated the value of barcode reference libraries, even if incomplete, for efficient bioinformatic processing to achieve reliable haplotype data (Andújar et al, 2021) and, in doing so, provided strong evidence for taxonomic inflation in the absence of such processing.…”
Section: Global Patterns and Drivers Of Island Arthropod Biodiversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Malaise traps are so effective that sample processing is a major challenge due to high specimen and species yields 14,17 . In addition, most specimens belong to species that cannot be identified because taxonomic expertise for hyperdiverse taxa is non-existent and/or dwindling for many species-rich clades caught in Malaise traps ("dark taxa") 18 . Fortunately, recent advances in large-scale DNA barcoding with new sequencing technologies allow for processing large numbers of specimens rapidly and cost-effectively 19,20 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased availability of diverse phylogenomic resources has transformed pancrustacean (Hexapoda and 'Crustacea') systematics, yet numerous clades remain recalcitrant to analysis due to a critical lack of molecular resources (Regier et Bernot et al, 2022). This particularly applies to the so-called 'dark' taxa (Hartop et al, 2022), of which the enigmatic crustacean y-larvae (Pancrustacea: Thecostraca: Facetotecta) constitute one of the most remarkable examples. Y-larvae are fascinating invertebrates that are almost exclusively known from planktonic larval stages (Glenner et al, 2008;Dreyer et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%