Mixed community or environmental DNA marker gene sequencing has become a commonly used technique for biodiversity analyses in freshwater systems. Many cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) primer sets are now available for such work. The purpose of this study is to test whether COI primer choice affects the recovery of arthropod richness, beta diversity, and recovery of target assemblages in the benthos kick-net samples typically used in freshwater biomonitoring. We examine six commonly used COI primer sets on samples collected from six freshwater sites. Biodiversity analyses show that richness is sensitive to primer choice and the combined use of multiple COI amplicons recovers higher richness. Thus, to recover maximum richness, multiple pr...
Macroinvertebrates serve as key indicators in ecological assessments of aquatic ecosystems, where th...
DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient b...
Morphology-based profiling of benthic communities has been extensively applied to aquatic ecosystems...
Species diversity of metazoan bulk samples can be rapidly assessed using cytochrome c oxidase I (COI...
Metabarcoding of bulk or environmental DNA has great potential for biomonitoring of freshwater envir...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a new, promising, and non-invasive method to detect biodiv...
1. Metabarcoding extra-organismal DNA from environmental samples is now a key technique in aquatic b...
DNA metabarcoding is particularly helpful for monitoring taxonomically complex communities and hard ...
International audienceCytochrome c oxidase I (COI) is a powerful marker for DNA barcoding of animals...
Metabarcoding extra‐organismal DNA from environmental samples is now a key technique in aquatic biom...
Biomonitoring programs have evolved beyond the sole use of morphological identification to determine...
Background DNA metabarcoding is used to generate species composition data for entire communities. Ho...
Metabarcoding is an emerging genetic tool to rapidly assess biodiversity in ecosystems. It involves ...
Freshwater systems are experiencing rapid biodiversity losses resulting from high rates of habitat d...
<div><p>Metabarcoding is an emerging genetic tool to rapidly assess biodiversity in ecosystems. It i...
Macroinvertebrates serve as key indicators in ecological assessments of aquatic ecosystems, where th...
DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient b...
Morphology-based profiling of benthic communities has been extensively applied to aquatic ecosystems...
Species diversity of metazoan bulk samples can be rapidly assessed using cytochrome c oxidase I (COI...
Metabarcoding of bulk or environmental DNA has great potential for biomonitoring of freshwater envir...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is a new, promising, and non-invasive method to detect biodiv...
1. Metabarcoding extra-organismal DNA from environmental samples is now a key technique in aquatic b...
DNA metabarcoding is particularly helpful for monitoring taxonomically complex communities and hard ...
International audienceCytochrome c oxidase I (COI) is a powerful marker for DNA barcoding of animals...
Metabarcoding extra‐organismal DNA from environmental samples is now a key technique in aquatic biom...
Biomonitoring programs have evolved beyond the sole use of morphological identification to determine...
Background DNA metabarcoding is used to generate species composition data for entire communities. Ho...
Metabarcoding is an emerging genetic tool to rapidly assess biodiversity in ecosystems. It involves ...
Freshwater systems are experiencing rapid biodiversity losses resulting from high rates of habitat d...
<div><p>Metabarcoding is an emerging genetic tool to rapidly assess biodiversity in ecosystems. It i...
Macroinvertebrates serve as key indicators in ecological assessments of aquatic ecosystems, where th...
DNA-based aquatic biomonitoring methods show promise to provide rapid, standardized, and efficient b...
Morphology-based profiling of benthic communities has been extensively applied to aquatic ecosystems...