Measuring the state of aquatic environments using eDNA-upscaling spatial resolution of biotic indices

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作者
Blackman, Rosetta C. [1 ,2 ]
Carraro, Luca [1 ,2 ]
Keck, Francois [1 ,2 ]
Altermatt, Florian [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, Dept Evolutionary Biol & Environm Studies, Winterthurerstr 190, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Swiss Fed Inst Aquat Sci & Technol, Dept Aquat Ecol, Eawag, Uberlandstr 133, CH-8600 Dubendorf, Switzerland
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
biomonitoring; eDNA; hydrological model; macroinvertebrates; FRESH-WATER BIODIVERSITY; INVERTEBRATES; FRAMEWORK; RECOVERY; DNA;
D O I
10.1098/rstb.2023.0121
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Aquatic macroinvertebrates, including many aquatic insect orders, are a diverse and ecologically relevant organismal group yet they are strongly affected by anthropogenic activities. As many of these taxa are highly sensitive to environmental change, they offer a particularly good early warning system for human-induced change, thus leading to their intense monitoring. In aquatic ecosystems there is a plethora of biotic monitoring or biomonitoring approaches, with more than 300 assessment methods reported for freshwater taxa alone. Ultimately, monitoring of aquatic macroinvertebrates is used to calculate ecological indices describing the state of aquatic systems. Many of the methods and indices used are not only hard to compare, but especially difficult to scale in time and space. Novel DNA-based approaches to measure the state and change of aquatic environments now offer unprecedented opportunities, also for possible integration towards commonly applicable indices. Here, we first give a perspective on DNA-based approaches in the monitoring of aquatic organisms, with a focus on aquatic insects, and how to move beyond traditional point-based biotic indices. Second, we demonstrate a proof-of-concept for spatially upscaling ecological indices based on environmental DNA, demonstrating how integration of these novel molecular approaches with hydrological models allows an accurate evaluation at the catchment scale.This article is part of the theme issue 'Towards a toolkit for global insect biodiversity monitoring'.
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