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Metabarcoding as a quantitative tool for estimating biodiversity and relative biomass of marine zooplankton

E. A. Ershova, Owen S. Wangensteen, Raphaëlle Descôteaux, Coralie Barth-Jensen, Kim Præbel

2021ICES Journal of Marine Science83 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Although metabarcoding is a well-established tool for describing diversity of pelagic communities, its quantitative value is still controversial, with poor correlations previously reported between organism abundance/biomass and sequence reads. In this study, we explored an enhanced quantitative approach by metabarcoding whole zooplankton communities using a highly degenerate primer set for the mitochondrial marker cytochrome oxidase I and compared the results to biomass estimates obtained using the traditional morphological approach of processing zooplankton samples. As expected, detected species richness using the metabarcoding approach was 3–4 times higher compared to morphological processing, with the highest differences found in the meroplankton fraction. About 75% of the species identified using microscopy were also recovered in the metabarcoding run. Within the taxa detected using both approaches, the relative numbers of sequence counts showed a strong quantitative relationship to their relative biomass, estimated from length-weight regressions, for a wide range of metazoan taxa. The highest correlations were found for crustaceans and the lowest for meroplanktonic larvae. Our results show that the reported approach of using a metabarcoding marker with improved taxonomic resolution, universal coverage for metazoans, reduced primer bias, and availability of a comprehensive reference database, allow for rapid and relatively inexpensive processing of hundreds of samples at a higher taxonomic resolution than traditional zooplankton sorting. The described approach can therefore be widely applied for monitoring or ecological studies.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyZooplanktonBiodiversityTaxonomic rankTaxonPelagic zoneRelative species abundanceBiomass (ecology)Range (aeronautics)Species richnessEcologyAbundance (ecology)Materials scienceComposite materialEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity StudiesMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyIdentification and Quantification in Food
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