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Ichthyoplankton metabarcoding: An efficient tool for early detection of invasive species establishment
Authors:Alexander Van Nynatten  Kavishka S Gallage  Nathan K Lujan  Nicholas E Mandrak  Nathan R Lovejoy
Institution:1. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada;2. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada

Department of Ecological and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;3. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada

Department of Natural History, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract:Detection of invasive species is critical for management but is often limited by challenges associated with capture, processing and identification of early life stages. DNA metabarcoding facilitates large-scale monitoring projects to detect establishment early. Here, we test the use of DNA metabarcoding to monitor invasive species by sequencing over 5000 fishes in bulk ichthyoplankton samples (larvae and eggs) from four rivers of ecological and cultural importance in southern Canada. We were successful in detecting species known from each river and three invasive species in two of the four rivers. This includes the first detection of early life-stage rudd in the Credit River. We evaluated whether sampling gear affected the detection of invasive species and estimates of species richness, and found that light traps outperform bongo nets in both cases. We also found that the primers used for the amplification of target sequences and the number of sequencing reads generated per sample affect the consistency of species detections. However, these factors have less impact on detections and species richness estimates than the number of samples collected and analysed. Our analyses also show that incomplete reference databases can result in incorrectly attributing DNA sequences to invasive species. Overall, we conclude that DNA metabarcoding is an efficient tool for monitoring the early establishment of invasive species by detecting evidence of reproduction but requires careful consideration of sampling design and the primers used to amplify, sequence and classify the diversity of native and potentially invasive species.
Keywords:aquatic monitoring  DNA metabarcoding  ichthyoplankton  invasive species
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