Published September 23, 2020 | Version v1
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Effects of soil preservation for biodiversity monitoring using environmental DNA

  • 1. University of Milan
  • 2. Laboratoire d'Écologie Alpine

Description

Environmental DNA metabarcoding is becoming a key tool for biodiversity monitoring over large geographical or taxonomic scales and for elusive taxa like soil organisms. Increasing sample sizes and interest in remote or extreme areas often require the preservation of soil samples and thus deviations from optimal standardized protocols. However, we still ignore the impact of different methods of soil sample preservation on the results of metabarcoding studies and there is no guidelines for best practices so far. Here, we assessed the impact of four methods of soil sample preservation commonly used in metabarcoding studies (preservation at room temperature for 6h, preservation at 4°C for three days, desiccation immediately after sampling and preservation for 21 days, and desiccation after 6h at room temperature and preservation for 21 days). For each preservation method, we benchmarked resulting estimates of taxon diversity and community composition of three different taxonomic groups (bacteria, fungi and eukaryotes) in three different habitats (forest, river bank and grassland) against results obtained under optimal conditions (i.e. extraction of eDNA right after sampling). Overall, the different preservation methods only marginally impaired results and only under certain conditions. When rare taxa were considered, we detected small but significant changes in MOTU richness of bacteria, fungi and eukaryotes across treatments, while the exclusion of rare taxa led to robust results across preservation methods. The differences in community structure among habitats were evident for all treatments, and the communities retrieved using the different preservation conditions were extremely similar. We propose guidelines on the selection of the optimal soil sample preservation conditions for metabarcoding studies, depending on the practical constraints, costs and ultimate research goals.

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1. BIOINFORMATIC TREATMENT

Script1: bioinformatic treatment of raw data using the Obitools software suite

raw data description

library GWM-1521 contains sequences for Euka02

library GWM-1525 contains sequences for Bact02

library GWM-1526 contains sequences for Fung02

 

2. DATA FILTERING

script2: additional data filtering performed in R

GWM-1521_tag.obitab is converted to .txt, renamed as "bact02.txt" and used as input file

GWM-1525_tag.obitab is converted to .txt, renamed as "fung02_EDP1.txt" and used as input file

GWM-1526_tag.obitab is converted to .txt, renamed as "euka02.txt" and used as input file

output files:

bact02_prop.txt

euka02_prop.txt

fung02_prop.txt

 

Funding provided by: European Community's Horizon 2020 Programme*
Crossref Funder Registry ID:
Award Number: 772284

Funding provided by: European Community's Horizon 2020 Programme
Crossref Funder Registry ID:
Award Number: 772284

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