Data from: Wangensteen, O.S., Palacín, C., Guardiola, M. & Turon, X. Metabarcoding shallow marine hard-bottom communities: unexpected diversity and database gaps revealed by two molecular markers

Published: 17 November 2017| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/nm2c97fjng.1
Contributors:
Owen S. Wangensteen, Creu Palacín, Magdalena Guardiola, Xavier Turon

Description

We developed a metabarcoding method for biodiversity characterization of structurally complex natural marine hard-bottom communities. Novel primer sets for two different molecular markers: the “Leray fragment” of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase, COI, and the V7 region of ribosomal RNA 18S were used to analyse eight different marine shallow benthic communities from two National Parks in Spain (one in the Atlantic and another in the Mediterranean). Samples were sieved into three size fractions from where DNA was extracted separately. Bayesian clustering was used for delimiting molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTUs) and custom reference databases were constructed for taxonomic assignment. We found unexpectedly high values for MOTU richness, suggesting that these communities host an astonishing amount of yet undescribed eukaryotic biodiversity. Significant gaps are still found in sequence reference databases, which currently prevent the complete taxonomic assignation of the detected sequences. Nevertheless, over 90% (in abundance) of the sequenced reads could be successfully assigned to phylum or lower taxonomical level. This identification rate might be significantly improved in the future, as reference databases are updated. Our results show that marine metabarcoding, currently applied mostly to plankton or sediments, can be adapted to structurally complex hard bottom samples, and emerges as a robust, fast, objective and affordable method for comprehensively characterizing the diversity of marine benthic communities dominated by macroscopic seaweeds and colonial or modular sessile metazoans, allowing for standardized biomonitoring of these ecologically important communities.

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Institutions

Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Blanes, Universitat de Barcelona, University of Salford

Categories

Marine Benthic Organisms, DNA Sequencing, High-Throughput Sequencing, Benthic Community Ecology of Marine Habitat

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