Dietary metabarcoding has vastly improved our ability to analyse the diets of animals, but it is hampered by a plethora of technical limitations including potentially reduced data output due to the disproportionate amplification of the DNA of the focal predator, here termed “the predator problem”. We review the various methods commonly used to overcome this problem, from deeper sequencing to exclusion of predator DNA during PCR, and how they may interfere with increasingly common multipredator-taxon studies. We suggest that multiprimer approaches with an emphasis on achieving both depth and breadth of prey detections may overcome the issue to some extent, although multitaxon studies require further consideration, as highlighted by an empiri...
During the last decade, methods based on high-throughput sequencing such as DNA metabarcoding have o...
Background: Prey DNA from diet samples can be used as a dietary marker; yet current methods for prey...
The quantification of the biological diversity in environmental samples using high-throughput DNA se...
Dietary metabarcoding has vastly improved our ability to analyse the diets of animals, but it is ham...
Dietary metabarcoding has vastly improved our ability to analyse the diets of animals, but it is ham...
Dietary analysis using DNA metabarcoding is a powerful tool that is increasingly being used to furth...
Dietary analysis using DNA metabarcoding is a powerful tool that is increasingly being used to furth...
DNA metabarcoding is a relatively new molecular tool for dietary analysis of wildlife populations fo...
Our understanding of trophic interactions of small insectivorous mammals has been drastically improv...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. DNA metabarcoding is increasingly used in dietary studies to estimat...
Ecological understanding of the role of consumer-resource interactions in natural food webs is limit...
While the morphological identification of prey remains in predators' faeces is the most commonly use...
Background: Food webs form the basis of biological communities, though empirical research has been h...
Advances in DNA sequencing technology have revolutionized the field of molecular analysis of trophic...
While morphological identification of prey remains in feces of predators is the method most commonly...
During the last decade, methods based on high-throughput sequencing such as DNA metabarcoding have o...
Background: Prey DNA from diet samples can be used as a dietary marker; yet current methods for prey...
The quantification of the biological diversity in environmental samples using high-throughput DNA se...
Dietary metabarcoding has vastly improved our ability to analyse the diets of animals, but it is ham...
Dietary metabarcoding has vastly improved our ability to analyse the diets of animals, but it is ham...
Dietary analysis using DNA metabarcoding is a powerful tool that is increasingly being used to furth...
Dietary analysis using DNA metabarcoding is a powerful tool that is increasingly being used to furth...
DNA metabarcoding is a relatively new molecular tool for dietary analysis of wildlife populations fo...
Our understanding of trophic interactions of small insectivorous mammals has been drastically improv...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. DNA metabarcoding is increasingly used in dietary studies to estimat...
Ecological understanding of the role of consumer-resource interactions in natural food webs is limit...
While the morphological identification of prey remains in predators' faeces is the most commonly use...
Background: Food webs form the basis of biological communities, though empirical research has been h...
Advances in DNA sequencing technology have revolutionized the field of molecular analysis of trophic...
While morphological identification of prey remains in feces of predators is the method most commonly...
During the last decade, methods based on high-throughput sequencing such as DNA metabarcoding have o...
Background: Prey DNA from diet samples can be used as a dietary marker; yet current methods for prey...
The quantification of the biological diversity in environmental samples using high-throughput DNA se...