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TICI: a taxon-independent community index for eDNA-based ecological health assessment
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Gault, Amy A.
, Smith, Joshua P.
, David, Bruno O.
, Suren, Alastair M.
, Jarman, Simon N.
, Wilkinson, Shaun P.
, Welsh, Susan A.
, Hicks, Andy S.
, Fake, Daniel R.
, Bunce, Michael
, Shaffer, Megan R.
in
Bacteria
/ Biodiversity
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biotic index
/ Cost control
/ Data mining
/ DNA barcoding
/ Ecological health
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystems
/ eDNA
/ Environmental DNA
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental protection
/ Freshwater Biology
/ Habitats
/ Health
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Molecular Biology
/ Natural resources
/ New Zealand
/ Plankton
/ Taxon-independent analysis
/ Taxonomy
/ Trends
2024
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TICI: a taxon-independent community index for eDNA-based ecological health assessment
by
Gault, Amy A.
, Smith, Joshua P.
, David, Bruno O.
, Suren, Alastair M.
, Jarman, Simon N.
, Wilkinson, Shaun P.
, Welsh, Susan A.
, Hicks, Andy S.
, Fake, Daniel R.
, Bunce, Michael
, Shaffer, Megan R.
in
Bacteria
/ Biodiversity
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biotic index
/ Cost control
/ Data mining
/ DNA barcoding
/ Ecological health
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystems
/ eDNA
/ Environmental DNA
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental protection
/ Freshwater Biology
/ Habitats
/ Health
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Molecular Biology
/ Natural resources
/ New Zealand
/ Plankton
/ Taxon-independent analysis
/ Taxonomy
/ Trends
2024
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TICI: a taxon-independent community index for eDNA-based ecological health assessment
by
Gault, Amy A.
, Smith, Joshua P.
, David, Bruno O.
, Suren, Alastair M.
, Jarman, Simon N.
, Wilkinson, Shaun P.
, Welsh, Susan A.
, Hicks, Andy S.
, Fake, Daniel R.
, Bunce, Michael
, Shaffer, Megan R.
in
Bacteria
/ Biodiversity
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biotic index
/ Cost control
/ Data mining
/ DNA barcoding
/ Ecological health
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystems
/ eDNA
/ Environmental DNA
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental protection
/ Freshwater Biology
/ Habitats
/ Health
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Molecular Biology
/ Natural resources
/ New Zealand
/ Plankton
/ Taxon-independent analysis
/ Taxonomy
/ Trends
2024
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TICI: a taxon-independent community index for eDNA-based ecological health assessment
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TICI: a taxon-independent community index for eDNA-based ecological health assessment
2024
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Global biodiversity is declining at an ever-increasing rate. Yet effective policies to mitigate or reverse these declines require ecosystem condition data that are rarely available. Morphology-based bioassessment methods are difficult to scale, limited in scope, suffer prohibitive costs, require skilled taxonomists, and can be applied inconsistently between practitioners. Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding offers a powerful, reproducible and scalable solution that can survey across the tree-of-life with relatively low cost and minimal expertise for sample collection. However, there remains a need to condense the complex, multidimensional community information into simple, interpretable metrics of ecological health for environmental management purposes. We developed a riverine taxon-independent community index (TICI) that objectively assigns indicator values to amplicon sequence variants (ASVs), and significantly improves the statistical power and utility of eDNA-based bioassessments. The TICI model training step uses the Chessman iterative learning algorithm to assign health indicator scores to a large number of ASVs that are commonly encountered across a wide geographic range. New sites can then be evaluated for ecological health by averaging the indicator value of the ASVs present at the site. We trained a TICI model on an eDNA dataset from 53 well-studied riverine monitoring sites across New Zealand, each sampled with a high level of biological replication ( n = 16). Eight short-amplicon metabarcoding assays were used to generate data from a broad taxonomic range, including bacteria, microeukaryotes, fungi, plants, and animals. Site-specific TICI scores were strongly correlated with historical stream condition scores from macroinvertebrate assessments (macroinvertebrate community index or MCI; R 2 = 0.82), and TICI variation between sample replicates was minimal (CV = 0.013). Taken together, this demonstrates the potential for taxon-independent eDNA analysis to provide a reliable, robust and low-cost assessment of ecological health that is accessible to environmental managers, decision makers, and the wider community.
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