Issues of under-representation in quantitative DNA metabarcoding weaken the inference about diet of the tundra vole Microtus oeconomus

During the last decade, methods based on high-throughput sequencing such as DNA metabarcoding have opened up for a range of new questions in animal dietary studies. One of the major advantages of dietary metabarcoding resides in the potential to infer a quantitative relationship between sequence rea...

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Main Authors: Magne Neby, Stefaniya Kamenova, Olivier Devineau, Rolf A. Ims, Eeva M. Soininen
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Published: PeerJ Inc. 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://peerj.com/articles/11936.pdf
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spelling doaj-1b35c7d046ab4aea835cf8740692330d2021-08-28T15:05:08ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592021-08-019e1193610.7717/peerj.11936Issues of under-representation in quantitative DNA metabarcoding weaken the inference about diet of the tundra vole Microtus oeconomusMagne Neby0Stefaniya Kamenova1Olivier Devineau2Rolf A. Ims3Eeva M. Soininen4Department of Applied Ecology, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Koppang, NorwayDepartment of Biosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, NorwayDepartment of Applied Ecology, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Koppang, NorwayDepartment of Arctic and Marine Biology, UiT—the Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, NorwayDepartment of Arctic and Marine Biology, UiT—the Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, NorwayDuring the last decade, methods based on high-throughput sequencing such as DNA metabarcoding have opened up for a range of new questions in animal dietary studies. One of the major advantages of dietary metabarcoding resides in the potential to infer a quantitative relationship between sequence read proportions and biomass of ingested food. However, this relationship’s robustness is highly dependent on the system under study, calling for case-specific assessments. Herbivorous small rodents often play important roles in the ecosystem, and the use of DNA metabarcoding for analyses of rodent diets is increasing. However, there has been no direct validation of the quantitative reliability of DNA metabarcoding for small rodents. Therefore, we used an experimental approach to assess the relationship between input plant biomass and sequence reads proportions from DNA metabarcoding in the tundra vole Microtus oeconomus. We found a weakly positive relationship between the number of high-throughput DNA sequences and the expected biomass proportions of food plants. The weak relationship was possibly caused by a systematic under-amplification of one of the three plant taxa fed. Generally, our results add to the growing evidence that case-specific validation studies are required to reliably make use of sequence read abundance as a proxy of relative food proportions in the diet.https://peerj.com/articles/11936.pdfDNA diet analysisHigh-throughput sequencingFeeding trialRodentHerbivoreDietary metabarcoding
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author Magne Neby
Stefaniya Kamenova
Olivier Devineau
Rolf A. Ims
Eeva M. Soininen
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Stefaniya Kamenova
Olivier Devineau
Rolf A. Ims
Eeva M. Soininen
Issues of under-representation in quantitative DNA metabarcoding weaken the inference about diet of the tundra vole Microtus oeconomus
PeerJ
DNA diet analysis
High-throughput sequencing
Feeding trial
Rodent
Herbivore
Dietary metabarcoding
author_facet Magne Neby
Stefaniya Kamenova
Olivier Devineau
Rolf A. Ims
Eeva M. Soininen
author_sort Magne Neby
title Issues of under-representation in quantitative DNA metabarcoding weaken the inference about diet of the tundra vole Microtus oeconomus
title_short Issues of under-representation in quantitative DNA metabarcoding weaken the inference about diet of the tundra vole Microtus oeconomus
title_full Issues of under-representation in quantitative DNA metabarcoding weaken the inference about diet of the tundra vole Microtus oeconomus
title_fullStr Issues of under-representation in quantitative DNA metabarcoding weaken the inference about diet of the tundra vole Microtus oeconomus
title_full_unstemmed Issues of under-representation in quantitative DNA metabarcoding weaken the inference about diet of the tundra vole Microtus oeconomus
title_sort issues of under-representation in quantitative dna metabarcoding weaken the inference about diet of the tundra vole microtus oeconomus
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2021-08-01
description During the last decade, methods based on high-throughput sequencing such as DNA metabarcoding have opened up for a range of new questions in animal dietary studies. One of the major advantages of dietary metabarcoding resides in the potential to infer a quantitative relationship between sequence read proportions and biomass of ingested food. However, this relationship’s robustness is highly dependent on the system under study, calling for case-specific assessments. Herbivorous small rodents often play important roles in the ecosystem, and the use of DNA metabarcoding for analyses of rodent diets is increasing. However, there has been no direct validation of the quantitative reliability of DNA metabarcoding for small rodents. Therefore, we used an experimental approach to assess the relationship between input plant biomass and sequence reads proportions from DNA metabarcoding in the tundra vole Microtus oeconomus. We found a weakly positive relationship between the number of high-throughput DNA sequences and the expected biomass proportions of food plants. The weak relationship was possibly caused by a systematic under-amplification of one of the three plant taxa fed. Generally, our results add to the growing evidence that case-specific validation studies are required to reliably make use of sequence read abundance as a proxy of relative food proportions in the diet.
topic DNA diet analysis
High-throughput sequencing
Feeding trial
Rodent
Herbivore
Dietary metabarcoding
url https://peerj.com/articles/11936.pdf
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