Publikation: What’s left in the tank? : Identification of non-ascribed aquarium’s coral collections with DNA barcodes as part of an integrated diagnostic approach
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The unprecedented threats to coral reef ecosystems from global climate change require an urgent response from the aquarium community, which is becoming an increasingly vital coral conservation resource. Unfortunately, many hermatypic corals in aquaria are not identified to species level, which hinders assessment of their conservation significance. Traditional methods of species identification using morphology can be challenging, especially to non-taxonomists. DNA barcoding is an option for species identification of Scleractinian corals, especially when used in concert with morphology-based assessment. This study uses DNA barcodes to try to identify aquarium specimens of the diverse reef-forming genus Acropora from 127 samples. We identified to our best current knowledge, to species name 44% of the analysed samples and provided provisional identification for 80% of them (101/127, in the form of a list of species names with associate confidence values). We highlighted a sampling bias in public nucleotide sequences repertories (e.g. GenBank) towards more charismatic and more studied species, even inside a well-studied genus like Acropora. In addition, we showed a potential “single observer” effect with over a quarter of the reference sequences used for these identifications coming from the same study. We propose the use of barcoding and query matching as an additional tool for taxonomic experts and general aquarists, as an additional tool to increase their chances of making high confidence species-level identifications. We produce a standardised and easily repeatable methodology to increase the capacity of aquariums and other facilities to assess non-ascribed species, emphasising the value of integrating this approach with morphological identification optimising usage of authoritative identification guides and expert opinion.
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COLIN, Luigi, Daniel ABED-NAVANDI, Dalia A. CONDE, Jamie CRAGGS, Rita DA SILVA, Max JANSE, Björn KÄLLSTRÖM, Alexander PEARCE-KELLY, Chris YESSON, 2022. What’s left in the tank? : Identification of non-ascribed aquarium’s coral collections with DNA barcodes as part of an integrated diagnostic approach. In: Conservation Genetics Resources. Springer. 2022, 14(2), S. 167-182. ISSN 1877-7252. eISSN 1877-7260. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1007/s12686-021-01250-3BibTex
@article{Colin2022-01-11Whats-73356, title={What’s left in the tank? : Identification of non-ascribed aquarium’s coral collections with DNA barcodes as part of an integrated diagnostic approach}, year={2022}, doi={10.1007/s12686-021-01250-3}, number={2}, volume={14}, issn={1877-7252}, journal={Conservation Genetics Resources}, pages={167--182}, author={Colin, Luigi and Abed-Navandi, Daniel and Conde, Dalia A. and Craggs, Jamie and da Silva, Rita and Janse, Max and Källström, Björn and Pearce-Kelly, Alexander and Yesson, Chris} }
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