2020
DOI: 10.3897/mbmg.4.51433
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Exploring the potential of metabarcoding to disentangle macroinvertebrate community dynamics in intermittent streams

Abstract: Taxonomic sufficiency represents the level of taxonomic detail needed to detect ecological patterns to a level that match the requirement of a study. Most bioassessments apply the taxonomic sufficiency concept and assign specimens to the family or genus level given time constraints and the difficulty to correctly identify species. This holds particularly true for stream invertebrates because small and morphologically similar larvae are hard to distinguish. Low taxonomic resolution may hinder detecting true com… Show more

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“…This represents an urgent issue due to the drastic reduction in summer base-flow rates observed in several temperate regions, including the Po plain in the last decades (Datry et al, 2014;Laini et al, 2020;Messager et al, 2021). In the presence of prolonged summer drought events, an increasing homogenization in terms of species could be expected to the advantage of ruderal plants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This represents an urgent issue due to the drastic reduction in summer base-flow rates observed in several temperate regions, including the Po plain in the last decades (Datry et al, 2014;Laini et al, 2020;Messager et al, 2021). In the presence of prolonged summer drought events, an increasing homogenization in terms of species could be expected to the advantage of ruderal plants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This advantage was previously demonstrated in macroinvertebrate taxa studies (e.g., Baird & Hajibabaei, 2012;Emilson et al, 2017;Serrana et al, 2019). The false positive detection between the two methods could be due to the lack of reference sequences and misclassifications in the database or primer bias effects (Carew et al, 2017;Laini et al, 2020).…”
Section: Congruence Between Dna Metabarcoding and Morphology-based Identificationsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Although previous studies have assessed the influence of taxonomic resolution on DNA metabarcodingbased assessments (e.g., Laini et al, 2020), the evaluation of different taxonomic level for identifying taxa without losing significant ecological detail is still largely unexplored. Furthermore, the numerical resolution of data, i.e., qualitative -presence/absence vs. quantitative -relative or absolute abundance, may influence the outcome of ecological analyses (Mueller, Pander & Geist, 2013;Heino, 2014;Pires et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In metabarcoding studies, it is crucial to determine taxonomic resolution and identity threshold for molecular identification (Laini et al, 2020 ). Taxonomy can be assigned using either a fixed and high identity value where only fine resolution assignments (i.e., genus or species) are obtained or a multilevel assignment approach where assignments at multiple taxonomic levels are conducted using different identity value thresholds (Alberdi et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%