• Are well-studied marine biodiversity hotspots still blackspots for animal barcoding? 

      Mugnai, Francesco; Meglécz, Emese; Costantini, Federica; Abbiati, Marco; Bavestrello, Giorgio; Bertasi, Fabio; Bo, Marzia; Capa, Maria; Chenuil, Anne; Colangelo, Marina Antonia; De Clerck, Olivier; Gutiérrez, José Miguel; Lattanzi, Loretta; Leduc, Michèle; Martin, Daniel; Matterson, Kenan Oguz; Mikac, Barbara; Plaisance, Laetitia; Ponti, Massimo; Riesgo, Ana; Turicchia, Eva; Waeschenbach, Andrea; Wangensteen, Owen S. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-10)
      Marine biodiversity underpins ecosystem health and societal well-being. Preservation of biodiversity hotspots is a global challenge. Molecular tools, like DNA barcoding and metabarcoding, hold great potential for biodiversity monitoring, possibly outperforming more traditional taxonomic methods. However, metabarcoding-based biodiversity assessments are limited by the availability of sequences in ...
    • Bat echolocation plasticity in allopatry: a call for caution in acoustic identification of Pipistrellus sp. 

      Montauban, Cecilia; Mas, Maria; Tuneu-Corral, Carme; Wangensteen, Owen S.; Budinski, Ivana; Martí-Carreras, Joan; Flaquer, Carles; Puig-Montserrat, Xavier; López-Baucells, Adrià (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-03-23)
      Animals modify their behaviours and interactions in response to changing environments. In bats, environmental adaptations are reflected in echolocation signalling that is used for navigation, foraging and communication. However, the extent and drivers of echolocation plasticity are not fully understood, hindering our identification of bat species with ultrasonic detectors, particularly for cryptic ...
    • Bats as natural samplers: First record of the invasive pest rice water weevil Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus in the Iberian Peninsula 

      Montauban, Cecilia; Mas, Maria; Wangensteen, Owen S.; Sarto i Monteys, Víctor; Gisbert Fornós, David; Ferré Mola, Xavi; López-Baucells, Adrià (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-19)
      We face an increasing global food security challenge as the human population continues to grow across the globe. As agricultural production rises to keep up with food demand, so too does the expansion of crop detrimental pest species. Early detection can be crucial to control their damage and relies on the use of accurate and dependable techniques. We report the first record of rice water weevil ...
    • DNA metabarcoding reveals the importance of gelatinous zooplankton in the diet of Pandalus borealis, a keystone species in the Arctic 

      Urban, Paulina; Præbel, Kim; Bhat, Shripathi; Dierking, Jan; Wangensteen, Owen S. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-22)
      Information about the dietary composition of a species is crucial to understanding their position and role in the food web. Increasingly, molecular approaches such as DNA metabarcoding are used in studying trophic relationships, not least because they may alleviate problems such as low taxonomic resolution or underestimation of digestible taxa in the diet. Here, we used DNA metabarcoding with universal ...
    • DNA metabarcoding unveils niche overlapping and competition among Caribbean sea urchins 

      Rodríguez-Barreras, Ruber; Godoy-Vitorino, Filipa; Præbel, Kim; Wangensteen, Owen S. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-11-10)
      Detailed information of trophic interactions among consumer–resources in food webs is usually limited due to the lack of accurate identification of eaten food resources. The use of DNA-metabarcoding has been proven useful for molecular identification of the numerous taxa present in stomach contents. Here, we characterize the diet and trophic behavior of four sea urchin species inhabiting shallow ...
    • Estuarine molecular bycatch as a landscape-wide biomonitoring tool 

      Mariani, Stefano; Harper, Linsey R.; Collins, Rupert A.; Baillie, Charles; Wangensteen, Owen S.; McDevitt, Allan D.; Heddell-Cowie, Morton; Genner, Martin J. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-08-13)
      Environmental DNA analysis is rapidly transforming biodiversity monitoring and bolstering conservation applications worldwide. This approach has been assisted by the development of metabarcoding PCR primers that are suited for detection of a wide range of taxa. However, little effort has gone into exploring the value of the non-target DNA sequences that are generated in every survey, but subsequently ...
    • Fine-scale differences in eukaryotic communities inside and outside salmon aquaculture cages revealed by eDNA metabarcoding 

      Turon, Marta; Nygaard, Markus; Guri, Gledis; Wangensteen, Owen S.; Præbel, Kim (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-26)
      Aquaculture impacts on marine benthic ecosystems are widely recognized and monitored. However, little is known about the community changes occurring in the water masses surrounding aquaculture sites. In the present study, we studied the eukaryotic communities inside and outside salmonid aquaculture cages through time to assess the community changes in the neighbouring waters of the farm. Water ...
    • For all audiences: Incorporating immature stages into standardised spider inventories has a major impact on the assessment of biodiversity patterns 

      Domènech, Marc; Wangensteen, Owen S.; Enguídanos, Alba; Malumbres-Olarte, Jagoba; Arnedo, Miquel A. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-04-25)
      Although arthropods are the largest component of animal diversity, they are traditionally underrepresented in biological inventories and monitoring programmes. However, no biodiversity assessment can be considered informative without including them. Arthropod immature stages are often discarded during sorting, despite frequently representing more than half of the collected individuals. To date, ...
    • High resolution ancient sedimentary DNA shows that alpine plant diversity is associated with human land use and climate change 

      Garces Pastor, Sandra; Alsos, Inger Greve; Coissac, Eric; Lavergne, Sébastien; Schwörer, Christoph; Theurillat, Jean-Paul; Heintzman, Peter D.; Wangensteen, Owen S.; Tinner, Willy; Rey, Fabian; Heer, Martina; Rutzer, Astrid; Walsh, Kevin; Lammers, Youri; Brown, Antony G.; Goslar, Tomasz; Rijal, Dilli P.; Karger, Dirk N.; Pellissier, Loïc; Heiri, Oliver (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-04)
      The European Alps are highly rich in species, but their future may be threatened by ongoing changes in human land use and climate. Here, we reconstructed vegetation, temperature, human impact and livestock over the past ~12,000 years from Lake Sulsseewli, based on sedimentary ancient plant and mammal DNA, pollen, spores, chironomids, and microcharcoal. We assembled a highly-complete local DNA ...
    • Maximizing sampling efficiency to detect differences in fish community composition using environmental DNA metabarcoding in subarctic fjords 

      Guri, Gledis; Westgaard, Jon-Ivar; Yoccoz, Nigel; Wangensteen, Owen S.; Præbel, Kim; Ray, Jessica Louise; Kelly, Ryan P.; Shelton, Andrew Olaf; Hanebrekke, Tanja Lexau; Johansen, Torild (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-04-14)
      Environmental DNA (eDNA) has gained popularity as a tool for ecosystem biomonitoring and biodiversity assessment. Although much progress has been made regarding laboratory and fieldwork protocols, the issue of sampling efficiency requires further investigation, particularly in three-dimensional marine systems. This study focuses on fish community composition in marine ecosystems and aims to analyze ...
    • Meroplankton Diversity, Seasonality and Life-History Traits Across the Barents Sea Polar Front Revealed by High-Throughput DNA Barcoding 

      Descôteaux, Raphaëlle; Ershova, Elizaveta; Wangensteen, Owen S.; Præbel, Kim; Renaud, Paul Eric; Cottier, Finlo Robert; Bluhm, Bodil (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-05-28)
      In many species of marine benthic invertebrates, a planktonic larval phase plays a critical role in dispersal. Very little is known about the larval biology of most species, however, in part because species identification has historically been hindered by the microscopic size and morphological similarity among related taxa. This study aimed to determine the taxonomic composition and seasonal ...
    • Metabarcoding as a quantitative tool for estimating biodiversity and relative biomass of marine zooplankton 

      Ershova, Elizaveta; Wangensteen, Owen S.; Descoteaux, Raphaelle; Barth-Jensen, Coralie Marie Christine; Præbel, Kim (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-08-31)
      Although metabarcoding is a well-established tool for describing diversity of pelagic communities, its quantitative value is still controversial, with poor correlations previously reported between organism abundance/biomass and sequence reads. In this study, we explored an enhanced quantitative approach by metabarcoding whole zooplankton communities using a highly degenerate primer set for the ...
    • Metabarcoding reveals high-resolution biogeographical and metaphylogeographical patterns through marine barriers 

      Antich, Adrià; Palacín, Creu; Zarcero, Jesús; Wangensteen, Owen S.; Turon, Xavier (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-12-29)
      Aim: It has been predicted that there should be concordance between biogeographical and phylogeographical processes structuring multi-species regional assemblages. We hypothesise that oceanographic barriers in the marine environment affect concomitantly the distribution and the connectivity of the marine biota, thus producing congruent biogeographical and phylogeographical structures. We also ...
    • Mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase Subunit 1: A Promising Molecular Marker for Species Identification in Foraminifera 

      Girard, Elsa B.; Langerak, Anouk; Jompa, Jamaluddin; Wangensteen, Owen S.; Macher, Jan-Niklas; Renema, Willem (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-02-02)
      Traditional morphological methods for species identification are highly time consuming, especially for small organisms, such as Foraminifera, a group of shell-building microbial eukaryotes. To analyze large amounts of samples more efficiently, species identification methods have extended to molecular tools in the last few decades. Although a wide range of phyla have good markers available, for ...
    • Monitoring bacterial community dynamics in a drinking water treatment plant: an integrative approach using metabarcoding and microbial indicators in large water volumes 

      Pinar-Méndez, Anna; Wangensteen, Owen S.; Præbel, Kim; Galofré, Belén; Méndez, Javier; Blanch, Anicet R.; García-Aljaro, Cristina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-04-30)
      Monitoring bacterial communities in a drinking water treatment plant (DWTP) may help to understand their regular operations. Bacterial community dynamics in an advanced full-scale DWTP were analyzed by 16S rRNA metabarcoding, and microbial water quality indicators were determined at nine different stages of potabilization: river water and groundwater intake, decantation, sand filtration, ozonization, ...
    • More Than Expected From Old Sponge Samples: A Natural Sampler DNA Metabarcoding Assessment of Marine Fish Diversity in Nha Trang Bay (Vietnam) 

      Turon, Marta; Angulo-Preckler, Carlos; Antich, Adrià; Præbel, Kim; Wangensteen, Owen S. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-09)
      Sponges have recently been proposed as ideal candidates to act as natural samplers for environmental DNA due to their efficiency in filtering water. However, validation of the usefulness of DNA recovered from sponges to reveal vertebrate biodiversity patterns in Marine Protected Areas is still needed. Additionally, nothing is known about how different sponge species and morphologies influence the ...
    • Niche separation between two dominant crustacean predators in European estuarine soft-bottom habitats 

      Siegenthaler, Andjin; Wangensteen, Owen S.; Benvenuto, Chiara; Lollobrigidi, Riccardo; Mariani, Stefano (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-04-05)
      Epibenthic predators in estuarine shallow soft-bottom environments are generally considered to have broad ecological niches with a wide overlap. This allows them to cope with abundant but highly variable prey communities. The assessment of trophic relationships in shallow soft-bottom habitats is, however, challenging and often complicated by the bias and low resolution of the analytical tools available ...
    • Resource competition drives an invasion-replacement event among shrew species on an island 

      Browett, Samuel S.; Synnott, Rebecca; O'Meara, Denise B.; Antwis, Rachael E.; Browett, Stephen S.; Bown, Kevin J.; Wangensteen, Owen S.; Dawson, Deborah A.; Searle, Jeremy B.; Yearsley, Jon M.; McDevitt, Allan D. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-08)
      Invasive mammals are responsible for the majority of native species extinctions on islands. While most of these extinction events will be due to novel interactions between species (e.g. exotic predators and naive prey), it is more unusual to find incidences where a newly invasive species causes the decline/extinction of a native species on an island when they normally coexist elsewhere in their ...
    • Seasonal Variability in the Zooplankton Community Structure in a Sub-Arctic Fjord as Revealed by Morphological and Molecular Approaches 

      Coguiec, Estelle; Ershova, Elizaveta; Daase, Malin; Vonnahme, Tobias R.; Wangensteen, Owen S.; Gradinger, Rolf; Præbel, Kim; Berge, Jørgen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-08-04)
      Phyto- and zooplankton in Arctic and sub-Arctic seas show very strong seasonal changes in diversity and biomass. Here we document the seasonal variability in the mesozooplankton community structure in a sub-Arctic fjord in Northern Norway based on monthly sampling between November 2018 and February 2020. We combined traditional morphological zooplankton identification with DNA metabarcoding of a 313 ...
    • Spatio-temporal patterns of eukaryotic biodiversity in shallow hard-bottom communities from the West Antarctic Peninsula revealed by DNA metabarcoding 

      Preckler, Carlos Angulo; Turon, Marta; Præbel, Kim; Avila, Conxita; Wangensteen, Owen S. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-05-05)
      Aim: We studied molecular eukaryotic biodiversity patterns in shallow hard-bottom Antarctic benthic communities using community DNA metabarcoding. Polar ecosystems are extremely exposed to climate change, and benthic macroinvertebrate communities have demonstrated rapid response to a range of natural and anthropogenic pressures. However, these rich and diverse ecosystems are poorly studied, ...