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Artificial seaweed substrates complement ARMS in DNA metabarcoding-based monitoring of temperate coastal macrozoobenthos
Leite, B.R.; Duarte, S.; Troncoso, J.S.; Costa, F.O. (2023). Artificial seaweed substrates complement ARMS in DNA metabarcoding-based monitoring of temperate coastal macrozoobenthos. Diversity 15(5): 657. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d15050657
In: Diversity. MDPI: Basel. ISSN 1424-2818; e-ISSN 1424-2818, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    substrate type; artificial reef monitoring structures (ARMS); artificial seaweed monitoring system (ASMS); environmental DNA; COI; 18S

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  • Leite, B.R.
  • Duarte, S.
  • Troncoso, J.S.
  • Costa, F.O.

Abstract
    We used DNA metabarcoding to compare macrozoobenthic species colonization between autonomous reef monitoring structures (ARMS) and artificial seaweed monitoring systems (ASMS). We deployed both substrates in two different locations (Ría de Vigo and Ría de Ferrol, NW Iberian coast) and collected them after 6, 9, and 12 months to assess species composition of the colonizing communities through high-throughput sequencing of amplicons within the barcode region of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (COI-5P) and the V4 domain of the 18S rRNA genes. We observed a consistently low similarity in species composition between substrate types, independently of sampling times and sites. A large fraction of exclusive species was recorded for a given substrate (up to 72%), whereas only up to 32% of species were recorded in both substrates. The shape and structural complexity of the substrate strongly affected the colonization preferences, with ASMS detecting more exclusive crustacean and gastropod species and a broader diversity of taxonomic groups (e.g., Entoprocta and Pycnogonida were detected exclusively in ASMS). We demonstrate that despite the customary use of ARMS for macrozoobenthos monitoring, by using ASMS we complemented the recovery of species and enlarged the scope of the taxonomic diversity recorded.

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