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A strategy for successful integration of DNA-based methods in aquatic monitoring

Authors :
Philippe Blancher
Estelle Lefrançois
Frédéric Rimet
Valentin Vasselon
Christine Argillier
Jens Arle
Pedro Beja
Pieter Boets
Jeanne Boughaba
Christian Chauvin
Michael Deacon
Willie Duncan
Gunilla Ejdung
Stefania Erba
Benoit Ferrari
Helmut Fischer
Bernd Hänfling
Michael Haldin
Daniel Hering
Nicolas Hette-Tronquart
Alice Hiley
Marko Järvinen
Benjamin Jeannot
Maria Kahlert
Martyn Kelly
Julia Kleinteich
Serdar Koyuncuoğlu
Sascha Krenek
Sidsel Langhein-Winther
Florian Leese
David Mann
Rémy Marcel
Stefania Marcheggiani
Kristian Meissner
Patricia Mergen
Olivier Monnier
Frank Narendja
Diane Neu
Veronica Onofre Pinto
Alina Pawlowska
Jan Pawlowski
Martin Petersen
Sandra Poikane
Didier Pont
Marie-Sophie Renevier
Steinar Sandoy
Jonas Svensson
Rosa Trobajo
Andrea Tünde Zagyva
Iakovos Tziortzis
Berry van der Hoorn
Marlen Ines Vasquez
Kerry Walsh
Alexander Weigand
Agnès Bouchez
Source :
Metabarcoding and Metagenomics, Vol 6, Iss , Pp 215-226 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Pensoft Publishers, 2022.

Abstract

Recent advances in molecular biomonitoring open new horizons for aquatic ecosystem assessment. Rapid and cost-effective methods based on organismal DNA or environmental DNA (eDNA) now offer the opportunity to produce inventories of indicator taxa that can subsequently be used to assess biodiversity and ecological quality. However, the integration of these new DNA-based methods into current monitoring practices is not straightforward, and will require coordinated actions in the coming years at national and international levels. To plan and stimulate such an integration, the European network DNAqua-Net (COST Action CA15219) brought together international experts from academia, as well as key environmental biomonitoring stakeholders from different European countries. Together, this transdisciplinary consortium developed a roadmap for implementing DNA-based methods with a focus on inland waters assessed by the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC). This was done through a series of online workshops held in April 2020, which included fifty participants, followed by extensive synthesis work. The roadmap is organised around six objectives: 1) to highlight the effectiveness and benefits of DNA-based methods, 2) develop an adaptive approach for the implementation of new methods, 3) provide guidelines and standards for best practice, 4) engage stakeholders and ensure effective knowledge transfer, 5) support the environmental biomonitoring sector to achieve the required changes, 6) steer the process and harmonise efforts at the European level. This paper provides an overview of the forum discussions and the common European views that have emerged from them, while reflecting the diversity of situations in different countries. It highlights important actions required for a successful implementation of DNA-based biomonitoring of aquatic ecosystems by 2030.

Subjects

Subjects :
Ecology
QH540-549.5

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25349708
Volume :
6
Issue :
215-226
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Metabarcoding and Metagenomics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.580b786c82a647488a033cb16637dbba
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3897/mbmg.6.85652