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Environmental DNA (eDNA) integrated with metabarcoding is a promising and powerful tool for species composition and biodiversity assessment in aquatic ecosystems and is increasingly applied to evaluate fish diversity. To date, however, no standardized eDNA-based protocol has been established to monitor fish diversity. In this study, we investigated and compared two filtration methods and three DNA extraction methods using three filtration water volumes to determine a suitable approach for eDNA-based fish diversity monitoring in the Pearl River Estuary (PRE), a highly anthropogenically disturbed estuarine ecosystem. Compared to filtration-based precipitation, direct filtration was a more suitable method for eDNA metabarcoding in the PRE. The combined use of DNeasy Blood and Tissue Kit (BT) and traditional phenol/chloroform (PC) extraction produced higher DNA yields, amplicon sequence variants (ASVs), and Shannon diversity indices, and generated more homogeneous and consistent community composition among replicates. Compared to the other combined protocols, the PC and BT methods obtained better species detection, higher fish diversity, and greater consistency for the filtration water volumes of 1 000 and 2 000 mL, respectively. All eDNA metabarcoding protocols were more sensitive than bottom trawling in the PRE fish surveys and combining two techniques yielded greater taxonomic diversity. Furthermore, combining traditional methods with eDNA analysis enhanced accuracy. These results indicate that methodological decisions related to eDNA metabarcoding should be made with caution for fish community monitoring in estuarine ecosystems.

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Title
Effects of sampling strategies and DNA extraction methods on eDNA metabarcoding: A case study of estuarine fish diversity monitoring
Author
Ruan, Hui-Ting 1 ; Wang, Rui Li 1 ; Li, Hong-Ting 2 ; Liu, Li 3 ; Kuang, Tian-Xu 1 ; Li, Min; Zou, Ke-Shu

 University Joint Laboratory of Guangdong Province, Hong Kong and Macao Region on Marine Bioresource Conservation and Exploitation, College of Marine Science, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510642, China 
 Key Laboratory for Sustainable Utilization of Open-sea Fishery, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, South China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510300, China 
 University Joint Laboratory of Guangdong Province, Hong Kong and Macao Region on Marine Bioresource Conservation and Exploitation, College of Marine Science, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510642, Chinac 
Publication title
Volume
43
Issue
2
Pages
192-204
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Mar 2022
Section
Article
Publisher
Kunming Institute of Zoology, The Chinese Academy of Sciences
Place of publication
Kunming
Country of publication
China
Publication subject
ISSN
02545853
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Case Study, Journal Article
ProQuest document ID
2680353544
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/effects-sampling-strategies-dna-extraction/docview/2680353544/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
Copyright Kunming Institute of Zoology, The Chinese Academy of Sciences Mar 2022
Last updated
2024-11-05
Database
ProQuest One Academic