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Enhancing metabarcoding efficiency and ecological insights through integrated taxonomy and DNA reference barcoding: A case study on beach meiofauna
Naturalis Biodiversity Center Marine Biodiversity Leiden The Netherlands;Department of Environmental Biology, Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML) Leiden University Leiden The Netherlands.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3010-7522
National Research Council of Italy (CNR) Water Research Institute (IRSA) Verbania Pallanza Italy.
Naturalis Biodiversity Center Marine Biodiversity Leiden The Netherlands.
Naturalis Biodiversity Center Marine Biodiversity Leiden The Netherlands.
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2024 (English)In: Molecular Ecology Resources, ISSN 1755-098X, E-ISSN 1755-0998, Vol. 24, no 7, article id e13997Article in journal (Refereed) Published
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Molecular techniques like metabarcoding, while promising for exploring diversity of communities, are often impeded by the lack of reference DNA sequences available for taxonomic annotation. Our study explores the benefits of combining targeted DNA barcoding and morphological taxonomy to improve metabarcoding efficiency, using beach meiofauna as a case study. Beaches are globally important ecosystems and are inhabited by meiofauna, microscopic animals living in the interstitial space between the sand grains, which play a key role in coastal biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics. However, research on meiofauna faces challenges due to limited taxonomic expertise and sparse sampling. We generated 775 new cytochrome c oxidase I DNA barcodes from meiofauna specimens collected along the Netherlands' west coast and combined them with the NCBI GenBank database. We analysed alpha and beta diversity in 561 metabarcoding samples from 24 North Sea beaches, a region extensively studied for meiofauna, using both the enriched reference database and the NCBI database without the additional reference barcodes. Our results show a 2.5-fold increase in sequence annotation and a doubling of species-level Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) identification when annotating the metabarcoding data with the enhanced database. Additionally, our analyses revealed a bell-shaped curve of OTU richness across the intertidal zone, aligning more closely with morphological analysis patterns, and more defined community dissimilarity patterns between supralittoral and intertidal sites. Our research highlights the importance of expanding molecular reference databases and combining morphological taxonomy with molecular techniques for biodiversity assessments, ultimately improving our understanding of coastal ecosystems.

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2024. Vol. 24, no 7, article id e13997
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Meiofauna, metabarcoding, taxonomy, marine biology
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Ecology
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Diversity of life
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URN: urn:nbn:se:nrm:diva-5768DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.13997OAI: oai:DiVA.org:nrm-5768DiVA, id: diva2:1918933
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