DNA barcode reference libraries for the monitoring of aquatic biota in Europe: Gap-analysis and recommendations for future work

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Autor(a) principal: Weigand, Hannah
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Beermann, Arne J, Čiampor, Fedor, Costa, Filipe O., Csabai, Zoltán, Duarte, Sofia Alexandra Ferreira, Geiger, Matthias F, Grabowski, Michał, Rimet, Frédéric, Rulik, Björn, Strand, Malin, Szucsich, Nikolaus, Weigand, Alexander M, Willassen, Endre, Wyler, Sofia A, Bouchez, Agnès, Borja, Angel, Čiamporová-Zaťovičová, Zuzana, Ferreira, Sónia, Dijkstra, Klaas-Douwe B, Eisendle, Ursula, Freyhof, Jörg, Gadawski, Piotr, Graf, Wolfram, Haegerbaeumer, Arne, van der Hoorn, Berry B, Japoshvili, Bella, Keresztes, Lujza, Keskin, Emre, Leese, Florian, Macher, Jan N, Mamos, Tomasz, Paz, Guy, Pešić, Vladimir, Pfannkuchen, Daniela Maric, Pfannkuchen, Martin Andreas, Price, Benjamin W, Rinkevich, Buki, Teixeira, Marcos A L, Várbíró, Gábor, Ekrem, Torbjørn
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/72961
Resumo: Effective identification of species using short DNA fragments (DNA barcoding and DNA metabarcoding) requires reliable sequence reference libraries of known taxa. Both taxonomically comprehensive coverage and content quality are important for sufficient accuracy. For aquatic ecosystems in Europe, reliable barcode reference libraries are particularly important if molecular identification tools are to be implemented in biomonitoring and reports in the context of the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). We analysed gaps in the two most important reference databases, Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) and NCBI GenBank, with a focus on the taxa most frequently used in WFD and MSFD. Our analyses show that coverage varies strongly among taxonomic groups, and among geographic regions. In general, groups that were actively targeted in barcode projects (e.g. fish, true bugs, caddisflies and vascular plants) are well represented in the barcode libraries, while others have fewer records (e.g. marine molluscs, ascidians, and freshwater diatoms). We also found that species monitored in several countries often are represented by barcodes in reference libraries, while species monitored in a single country frequently lack sequence records. A large proportion of species (up to 50%) in several taxonomic groups are only represented by private data in BOLD. Our results have implications for the future strategy to fill existing gaps in barcode libraries, especially if DNA metabarcoding is to be used in the monitoring of European aquatic biota under the WFD and MSFD. For example, missing species relevant to monitoring in multiple countries should be prioritized for future collaborative programs. We also discuss why a strategy for quality control and quality assurance of barcode reference libraries is needed and recommend future steps to ensure full utilisation of metabarcoding in aquatic biomonitoring.
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spelling DNA barcode reference libraries for the monitoring of aquatic biota in Europe: Gap-analysis and recommendations for future workEuropeAquatic OrganismsBiotaDNA Barcoding, TaxonomicEnvironmental MonitoringGene LibraryDNA barcodingReference libraryBiological monitoringFreshwaterMarineQuality assuranceCiências Naturais::Ciências BiológicasScience & TechnologyEffective identification of species using short DNA fragments (DNA barcoding and DNA metabarcoding) requires reliable sequence reference libraries of known taxa. Both taxonomically comprehensive coverage and content quality are important for sufficient accuracy. For aquatic ecosystems in Europe, reliable barcode reference libraries are particularly important if molecular identification tools are to be implemented in biomonitoring and reports in the context of the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). We analysed gaps in the two most important reference databases, Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) and NCBI GenBank, with a focus on the taxa most frequently used in WFD and MSFD. Our analyses show that coverage varies strongly among taxonomic groups, and among geographic regions. In general, groups that were actively targeted in barcode projects (e.g. fish, true bugs, caddisflies and vascular plants) are well represented in the barcode libraries, while others have fewer records (e.g. marine molluscs, ascidians, and freshwater diatoms). We also found that species monitored in several countries often are represented by barcodes in reference libraries, while species monitored in a single country frequently lack sequence records. A large proportion of species (up to 50%) in several taxonomic groups are only represented by private data in BOLD. Our results have implications for the future strategy to fill existing gaps in barcode libraries, especially if DNA metabarcoding is to be used in the monitoring of European aquatic biota under the WFD and MSFD. For example, missing species relevant to monitoring in multiple countries should be prioritized for future collaborative programs. We also discuss why a strategy for quality control and quality assurance of barcode reference libraries is needed and recommend future steps to ensure full utilisation of metabarcoding in aquatic biomonitoring.This paper is a deliverable of the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action DNAqua-Net (CA15219) Working Group 1, led by Torbjørn Ekrem and Fedor Čiampor. Thanks to the University of Minho and University of Pécs for hosting workshops and working group meetings. We also thank staff at National Environment Agencies and others that provided national checklists of taxa used in biomonitoring, and otherwise assisted with checklist proof-reading: Jarmila Makovinská and Emília Mišíková Elexová (Slovakia); Steinar Sandøy and Dag Rosland (Norway); Mišel Jelič (Croatia); Marlen Vasquez (Cyprus); Adam Petrusek (Czech Republic); Kristel Panksep (Estonia); Panagiotis Kaspiditis (Greece); Matteo Montagna (Italy); Marija Katarzyte (Lithuania); Ana Rotter (Slovenia); Rosa Trabajo (Spain); Florian Altermatt (Switzerland); Kristian Meissner (Finland), Rigers Bakiu (Albania), Valentina Stamenkovic and Jelena Hinic (Macedonia); Patricia Mergen (Belgium); Gael Denys & the French Biodiversity Agency (France); Mary Kelly-Quinn (Ireland); Piotr Panek and Andrzej Zawal (Poland); Cesare Mario Puzzi (Italy); Carole Fitzpatrick (United Kingdom); Simon Vitecek (Austria); Ana Filipa Filipe (Portugal); Peter Anton Stæhr & Anne Winding (Denmark); Michael Monaghan (Germany); Alain Dohet, Lionel L'Hoste, Nora Welschbillig & Luc Ector (Luxembourg), Lujza Keresztes, (Romania). The authors also want to thank Dirk Steinke for providing the original European ERMS list for marine taxa and Florian Malard for comments on the manuscript. The preparation of the AMBI checklist was carried out in the scope of a Short-term Scientific Mission (ECOST-STSM-CA15219-150217- 082111) granted to SD visiting AZTI, Spain. ZC was supported by grants EFOP-3.6.1.-16-2016-00004 and 20765-3/2018/FEKUTSTRAT. TE was supported by the NorBOL-grant (226134/F50) from the Research Coun cil of Norway. BR, FL and MFG contributed through support from the GBOL project, which is generously funded by the German Federal Min istry of Education and Research (FKZ 01LI1101 and 01LI1501). MG contributed through support of the Polish National Science Centre, grants N N303 5794 39 and 2014/15/B/NZ8/00266. SF was funded by the project PORBIOTA - Portuguese E-Infrastructure for Information and Research on Biodiversity (POCI-01-0145-FEDER-022127), supported by Operational Thematic Program for Competitiveness and Internationalization (POCI), under the PORTUGAL 2020 Partnership Agreement, through the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER).ElsevierUniversidade do MinhoWeigand, HannahBeermann, Arne JČiampor, FedorCosta, Filipe O.Csabai, ZoltánDuarte, Sofia Alexandra FerreiraGeiger, Matthias FGrabowski, MichałRimet, FrédéricRulik, BjörnStrand, MalinSzucsich, NikolausWeigand, Alexander MWillassen, EndreWyler, Sofia ABouchez, AgnèsBorja, AngelČiamporová-Zaťovičová, ZuzanaFerreira, SóniaDijkstra, Klaas-Douwe BEisendle, UrsulaFreyhof, JörgGadawski, PiotrGraf, WolframHaegerbaeumer, Arnevan der Hoorn, Berry BJaposhvili, BellaKeresztes, LujzaKeskin, EmreLeese, FlorianMacher, Jan NMamos, TomaszPaz, GuyPešić, VladimirPfannkuchen, Daniela MaricPfannkuchen, Martin AndreasPrice, Benjamin WRinkevich, BukiTeixeira, Marcos A LVárbíró, GáborEkrem, Torbjørn20192019-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/72961eng0048-96971879-102610.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.04.24731077928https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969719317760info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-21T12:08:18Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/72961Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:59:31.802786Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title DNA barcode reference libraries for the monitoring of aquatic biota in Europe: Gap-analysis and recommendations for future work
spellingShingle DNA barcode reference libraries for the monitoring of aquatic biota in Europe: Gap-analysis and recommendations for future work
Weigand, Hannah
Europe
Aquatic Organisms
Biota
DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic
Environmental Monitoring
Gene Library
DNA barcoding
Reference library
Biological monitoring
Freshwater
Marine
Quality assurance
Ciências Naturais::Ciências Biológicas
Science & Technology
title_short DNA barcode reference libraries for the monitoring of aquatic biota in Europe: Gap-analysis and recommendations for future work
title_full DNA barcode reference libraries for the monitoring of aquatic biota in Europe: Gap-analysis and recommendations for future work
title_fullStr DNA barcode reference libraries for the monitoring of aquatic biota in Europe: Gap-analysis and recommendations for future work
title_full_unstemmed DNA barcode reference libraries for the monitoring of aquatic biota in Europe: Gap-analysis and recommendations for future work
title_sort DNA barcode reference libraries for the monitoring of aquatic biota in Europe: Gap-analysis and recommendations for future work
author Weigand, Hannah
author_facet Weigand, Hannah
Beermann, Arne J
Čiampor, Fedor
Costa, Filipe O.
Csabai, Zoltán
Duarte, Sofia Alexandra Ferreira
Geiger, Matthias F
Grabowski, Michał
Rimet, Frédéric
Rulik, Björn
Strand, Malin
Szucsich, Nikolaus
Weigand, Alexander M
Willassen, Endre
Wyler, Sofia A
Bouchez, Agnès
Borja, Angel
Čiamporová-Zaťovičová, Zuzana
Ferreira, Sónia
Dijkstra, Klaas-Douwe B
Eisendle, Ursula
Freyhof, Jörg
Gadawski, Piotr
Graf, Wolfram
Haegerbaeumer, Arne
van der Hoorn, Berry B
Japoshvili, Bella
Keresztes, Lujza
Keskin, Emre
Leese, Florian
Macher, Jan N
Mamos, Tomasz
Paz, Guy
Pešić, Vladimir
Pfannkuchen, Daniela Maric
Pfannkuchen, Martin Andreas
Price, Benjamin W
Rinkevich, Buki
Teixeira, Marcos A L
Várbíró, Gábor
Ekrem, Torbjørn
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Čiampor, Fedor
Costa, Filipe O.
Csabai, Zoltán
Duarte, Sofia Alexandra Ferreira
Geiger, Matthias F
Grabowski, Michał
Rimet, Frédéric
Rulik, Björn
Strand, Malin
Szucsich, Nikolaus
Weigand, Alexander M
Willassen, Endre
Wyler, Sofia A
Bouchez, Agnès
Borja, Angel
Čiamporová-Zaťovičová, Zuzana
Ferreira, Sónia
Dijkstra, Klaas-Douwe B
Eisendle, Ursula
Freyhof, Jörg
Gadawski, Piotr
Graf, Wolfram
Haegerbaeumer, Arne
van der Hoorn, Berry B
Japoshvili, Bella
Keresztes, Lujza
Keskin, Emre
Leese, Florian
Macher, Jan N
Mamos, Tomasz
Paz, Guy
Pešić, Vladimir
Pfannkuchen, Daniela Maric
Pfannkuchen, Martin Andreas
Price, Benjamin W
Rinkevich, Buki
Teixeira, Marcos A L
Várbíró, Gábor
Ekrem, Torbjørn
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Weigand, Hannah
Beermann, Arne J
Čiampor, Fedor
Costa, Filipe O.
Csabai, Zoltán
Duarte, Sofia Alexandra Ferreira
Geiger, Matthias F
Grabowski, Michał
Rimet, Frédéric
Rulik, Björn
Strand, Malin
Szucsich, Nikolaus
Weigand, Alexander M
Willassen, Endre
Wyler, Sofia A
Bouchez, Agnès
Borja, Angel
Čiamporová-Zaťovičová, Zuzana
Ferreira, Sónia
Dijkstra, Klaas-Douwe B
Eisendle, Ursula
Freyhof, Jörg
Gadawski, Piotr
Graf, Wolfram
Haegerbaeumer, Arne
van der Hoorn, Berry B
Japoshvili, Bella
Keresztes, Lujza
Keskin, Emre
Leese, Florian
Macher, Jan N
Mamos, Tomasz
Paz, Guy
Pešić, Vladimir
Pfannkuchen, Daniela Maric
Pfannkuchen, Martin Andreas
Price, Benjamin W
Rinkevich, Buki
Teixeira, Marcos A L
Várbíró, Gábor
Ekrem, Torbjørn
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Europe
Aquatic Organisms
Biota
DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic
Environmental Monitoring
Gene Library
DNA barcoding
Reference library
Biological monitoring
Freshwater
Marine
Quality assurance
Ciências Naturais::Ciências Biológicas
Science & Technology
topic Europe
Aquatic Organisms
Biota
DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic
Environmental Monitoring
Gene Library
DNA barcoding
Reference library
Biological monitoring
Freshwater
Marine
Quality assurance
Ciências Naturais::Ciências Biológicas
Science & Technology
description Effective identification of species using short DNA fragments (DNA barcoding and DNA metabarcoding) requires reliable sequence reference libraries of known taxa. Both taxonomically comprehensive coverage and content quality are important for sufficient accuracy. For aquatic ecosystems in Europe, reliable barcode reference libraries are particularly important if molecular identification tools are to be implemented in biomonitoring and reports in the context of the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). We analysed gaps in the two most important reference databases, Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) and NCBI GenBank, with a focus on the taxa most frequently used in WFD and MSFD. Our analyses show that coverage varies strongly among taxonomic groups, and among geographic regions. In general, groups that were actively targeted in barcode projects (e.g. fish, true bugs, caddisflies and vascular plants) are well represented in the barcode libraries, while others have fewer records (e.g. marine molluscs, ascidians, and freshwater diatoms). We also found that species monitored in several countries often are represented by barcodes in reference libraries, while species monitored in a single country frequently lack sequence records. A large proportion of species (up to 50%) in several taxonomic groups are only represented by private data in BOLD. Our results have implications for the future strategy to fill existing gaps in barcode libraries, especially if DNA metabarcoding is to be used in the monitoring of European aquatic biota under the WFD and MSFD. For example, missing species relevant to monitoring in multiple countries should be prioritized for future collaborative programs. We also discuss why a strategy for quality control and quality assurance of barcode reference libraries is needed and recommend future steps to ensure full utilisation of metabarcoding in aquatic biomonitoring.
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