The voice of the little giants: Arcellinida testate amoebae in environmental DNA‐based bioindication, from taxonomy free to haplotypic level

Author:

González‐Miguéns Rubén12ORCID,Cano Emilio13,García‐Gallo Pinto Mónica13,Peña Pablo G.1,Rincón‐Barrado Mario1ORCID,Iglesias Guillermo4,Blanco‐Rotea Andrés5,Carrasco‐Braganza María Isabel5,de Salvador‐Velasco David5,Guillén‐Oterino Antonio5,Tenorio‐Rodríguez Daniel5,Siemensma Ferry6,Velázquez David7,Lara Enrique1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Real Jardín Botánico (RJB‐CSIC) Madrid Spain

2. Institut de Biologia Evolutiva (CSIC‐Universitat Pompeu Fabra) Barcelona Spain

3. Research Support Unit, Real Jardín Botánico (CSIC) Madrid Spain

4. Departamento de Sistemas Informáticos, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería de Sistemas Informáticos Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Madrid Spain

5. Estación Biológica Internacional Duero‐Douro (EUROPARQUES‐EBI), Buque hidrográfico Helios‐Cousteau en el Lago de Sanabria Castilla y León Spain

6. Independent Researcher Kortenhoef The Netherlands

7. Department of Biology Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractBioindication, evaluating biological responses to environmental disturbances, is crucial for assessing the ecological status of an ecosystem. While historical bioindication relied on macroscopic organisms, the introduction of environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques allows the application of protists without the necessity of morphological identification. In this study, we propose a novel bioindication methodology utilizing Arcellinida, a group of top predators among protists, as bioindicators of freshwater ecosystems. For that purpose, we first characterized the Arcellinida diversity over 1 year at three different points of Lake Sanabria, an ancient glacier lake known to be subjected to anthropogenic disturbances. We compared this diversity with an undisturbed control site. Second, we characterized the Arcellinida diversity in other ecosystems to generate the ecological background to test the connectivity between them. Results indicate limited connectivity between the different ecosystems and an edge effect between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Disturbed freshwater ecosystems exhibited reduced Arcellinida diversity at both specific and infraspecific levels, providing valuable insight into recent disturbances. Arcellinida‐based bioindication provides a sensitive, accurate and easy‐to‐interpret protocol for monitoring disturbances in freshwater ecosystems. It represents a valuable tool for environmental assessments and conservation strategies.

Funder

Ministerio de Asuntos Económicos y Transformación Digital, Gobierno de España

National Geographic Society

Publisher

Wiley

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