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TitleLarge-scale biomonitoring of remote and threatened ecosystems via high-throughput sequencing
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsGibson, J. F., Shokralla S., Curry C., Baird D. J., Monk W. A., King I., & Hajibabaei M.
Secondary TitlePLOS ONE
Volume10
Issue10
Paginatione0138432
Date Published10/2015
Publication Languageeng
Keywordsanthropogenic stressors, biodiversity metrics, DNA sequencing, environmental monitoring
Abstract

Biodiversity metrics are critical for assessment and monitoring of ecosystems threatened by anthropogenic stressors. Existing sorting and identification methods are too expensive and labour-intensive to be scaled up to meet management needs. Alternately, a high-throughput DNA sequencing approach could be used to determine biodiversity metrics from bulk environmental samples collected as part of a large-scale biomonitoring program. Here we show that both morphological and DNA sequence-based analyses are suitable for recovery of individual taxonomic richness, estimation of proportional abundance, and calculation of biodiversity metrics using a set of 24 benthic samples collected in the Peace-Athabasca Delta region of Canada. The high-throughput sequencing approach was able to recover all metrics with a higher degree of taxonomic resolution than morphological analysis. The reduced cost and increased capacity of DNA sequence-based approaches will finally allow environmental monitoring programs to operate at the geographical and temporal scale required by industrial and regulatory end-users.

URLhttp://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0138432
DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0138432.s001
Locational Keywords

Peace-Athabasca Delta, Athabasca River, Peace River, Birch River, Wood Buffalo National Park

Active Link

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/5899244689

Short TitlePLoS ONE
Citation Key54555

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