Environmental drivers of Arctic communities based on metabarcoding of marine sediment eDNA

Author:

Geraldi Nathan R.12ORCID,Krause-Jensen Dorte23ORCID,Ørberg Sarah B.23ORCID,Frühe Larissa1ORCID,Sejr Mikael K.23,Hansen Jørgen L. S.4,Lund-Hansen Lars35,Duarte Carlos M.13

Affiliation:

1. Red Sea Research Center (RSRC) and Computational Biosciences Research Center (CBRC), King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Ecoscience, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

3. Arctic Research Centre, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

4. Department of Ecoscience, Aarhus University, Roskilde, Denmark

5. Department of Biology, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

Abstract

Our ability to assess biodiversity at relevant spatial and temporal scales for informing management is of increasing importance given this is foundational to identify and mitigate the impacts of global change. Collecting baseline information and tracking ecological changes are particularly important for areas experiencing rapid changes and representing data gaps such as Arctic marine ecosystems. Environmental DNA has the potential to provide such data. We extracted environmental DNA from 90 surface sediment samples to assess eukaryote diversity around Greenland and Svalbard using two separate primer pairs amplifying different sections of the 18S rRNA gene. We detected 27 different phyla and 99 different orders and found that temperature and the change in temperature explained the most variation in the community in a single linear model, while latitude, sea ice cover and change in temperature explained the most variation in the community when assessed by individual non-linear models. We identified potential indicator taxa for Arctic climate change, including a terebellid annelid worm. In conclusion, our study demonstrates that environmental DNA offers a feasible method to assess biodiversity and identifies warming as a key driver of differences in biodiversity across these remote ecosystems.

Funder

EU Horizon 2020 programme

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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