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How many species and under what names? Using DNA barcoding and GenBank data for west Central African amphibian conservation

机译:有多少种,以什么名字命名?使用DNA条形码和GenBank数据进行中西部非洲两栖动物保护

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Development projects in west Central Africa are proceeding at an unprecedented rate, often with little concern for their effects on biodiversity. In an attempt to better understand potential impacts of a road development project on the anuran amphibian community, we conducted a biodiversity assessment employing multiple methodologies (visual encounter transects, auditory surveys, leaf litter plots and pitfall traps) to inventory species prior to construction of a new road within the buffer zone of Moukalaba-Doudou National Park, Gabon. Because of difficulties in morphological identification and taxonomic uncertainty of amphibian species observed in the area, we integrated a DNA barcoding analysis into the project to improve the overall quality and accuracy of the species inventory. Based on morphology alone, 48 species were recognized in the field and voucher specimens of each were collected. We used tissue samples from specimens collected at our field site, material available from amphibians collected in other parts of Gabon and the Republic of Congo to initiate a DNA barcode library for west Central African amphibians. We then compared our sequences with material in GenBank for the genera recorded at the study site to assist in identifications. The resulting COI and 16S barcode library allowed us to update the number of species documented at the study site to 28, thereby providing a more accurate assessment of diversity and distributions. We caution that because sequence data maintained in GenBank are often poorly curated by the original submitters and cannot be amended by third-parties, these data have limited utility for identification purposes. Nevertheless, the use of DNA barcoding is likely to benefit biodiversity inventories and long-term monitoring, particularly for taxa that can be difficult to identify based on morphology alone; likewise, inventory and monitoring programs can contribute invaluable data to the DNA barcode library and the taxonomy of complex groups. Our methods provide an example of how non-taxonomists and parataxonomists working in understudied parts of the world with limited geographic sampling and comparative morphological material can use DNA barcoding and publicly available sequence data (GenBank) to rapidly identify the number of species and assign tentative names to aid in urgent conservation management actions and contribute to taxonomic resolution.
机译:中非西部的发展项目正在以空前的速度进行,通常很少关注其对生物多样性的影响。为了更好地了解道路开发项目对无头两栖动物社区的潜在影响,我们在构建生物多样性之前,采用多种方法(视觉相遇样带,听觉调查,落叶垫和陷阱陷阱)对生物多样性进行了评估。加蓬Moukalaba-Doudou国家公园缓冲区内的一条新路。由于该地区发现的两栖类物种在形态识别和分类学不确定性方面存在困难,因此我们将DNA条形码分析整合到该项目中,以提高物种清单的整体质量和准确性。仅凭形态就可以在野外识别出48种,并收集每种的凭证标本。我们使用了从我们现场采集的标本中得到的组织样本,以及从加蓬和刚果共和国其他地区采集的两栖动物获得的材料,以启动中西部非洲两栖动物的DNA条码文库。然后,我们将序列与GenBank中在研究地点记录的属中的材料进行比较,以帮助鉴定。由此产生的COI和16S条码库使我们可以将研究地点记录的物种数量更新为28,从而提供了更准确的多样性和分布评估。我们提醒您,由于在GenBank中维护的序列数据通常很难被原始提交者整理,并且不能被第三方修改,因此这些数据在识别目的上用途有限。然而,DNA条形码的使用可能有益于生物多样性清单和长期监测,特别是对于仅凭形态无法识别的分类单元而言;同样,清单和监视程序可以为DNA条码库和复杂群体的分类提供宝贵的数据。我们的方法提供了一个示例,说明在地理研究有限且比较形态学材料有限的世界各地未被研究的非分类学家和副分类学家如何使用DNA条形码和公开可用的序列数据(GenBank)快速识别物种数量并指定临时名称协助采取紧急的养护管理措施并有助于生物分类的解决。

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