Biodiversity assessments in the 21st century: The potential of insect traps to complement environmental samples for estimating eukaryotic and prokaryotic diversity using high-throughput DNA metabarcoding

  • Ritter, Camila D
  • Häggqvist , Sibylle
  • Sääksjärvi , Ilari
  • Karlsson, Dave
  • Muasya, Muthama
  • Nilsson, R. Henrik
  • Antonelli, Alexandre
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
NRC Research Press (a division of Canadian Science Publishing)
Journal
issn:0831-2796

Abstract

The rapid loss of biodiversity, coupled with difficulties in species identification, call for innovative approaches to assess biodiversity. Insects make up a substantial proportion of extant diversity and play fundamental roles in any given ecosystem. To complement morphological species identification, new techniques such as metabarcoding make it possible to quantify insect diversity and insect-ecosystem interactions through DNA sequencing. Here we examine the potential of bulk insect samples (i.e., containing many non-sorted specimens) to assess prokaryote and eukaryote biodiversity and to complement the taxonomic coverage of soil samples. We sampled 25 sites on three continents and in various ecosystems, collecting insects with Slam-traps...

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