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Title: The Advantages of Combining Morphological and Molecular Methods to Characterise Zooplankton Communities
Author: Simões, Marco
Cotrim Marques, Sónia
Costa, Cátia
da Luz Calado, Maria
Lobo-Arteaga, Jorge
Bartilotti, Cátia
Jorge Campos, Maria
Leandro, Sérgio Miguel
Antunes, Agostinho
Keywords: community assessment
community DNA
complementarity
eDNA
metabarcoding
non-indigenous species
Oceanography
Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
Issue Date: Dec-2024
Abstract: Understanding the ecological dynamics of zooplankton communities is crucial to precisely assessing the health of marine ecosystems and their management. Metabarcoding has contributed to a better understanding of biodiversity in marine environments. However, this methodology still requires protocol optimisation. Here, we used a complementary approach combining molecular and morphological identification methods to identify the zooplankton community inhabiting the Berlengas Archipelago, Portugal. The presence of non-indigenous species was also assessed. The results showed that the metabarcoding approach outperformed the classical morphological identification method, detecting more species with higher resolution. Nevertheless, the classical method was able to identify species that were not detected by the molecular approaches, probably due to a lack of reference data in the databases. The comparison between different molecular approaches showed that COI and bulk DNA gave better results than 18S rRNA and eDNA by detecting higher species diversity. However, complementarities were observed between them. Molecular tools also proved effective in identifying several potential non-indigenous species, identifying, for the first time, several potentially unreported NIS inhabiting the Portuguese marine ecosystems. Overall, our results confirmed the importance of combining both classical and molecular methods to obtain a more refined assessment of the zooplanktonic communities in marine environments.
Description: Portugal 2020 program, through the project e-Fishing MAR20-01-77P3-FEAMP-000006. Publisher Copyright: © 2024 by the authors
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/179076
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/oceans5040046
ISSN: 2673-1924
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