Data from: Carrion fly-derived DNA metabarcoding is an effective tool for mammal surveys: evidence from a known tropical mammal community
Metabarcoding of vertebrate DNA derived from carrion flies has been proposed as a promising tool for biodiversity monitoring. To evaluate its efficacy, we conducted metabarcoding surveys of carrion flies on Barro Colorado Island (BCI), Panama, which has a well-known mammal community, and compared ou...
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Zusammenfassung: | Metabarcoding of vertebrate DNA derived from carrion flies has been
proposed as a promising tool for biodiversity monitoring. To evaluate its
efficacy, we conducted metabarcoding surveys of carrion flies on Barro
Colorado Island (BCI), Panama, which has a well-known mammal community,
and compared our results against diurnal transect counts and
camera-trapping. We collected 1084 flies in 29 sampling days, conducted
metabarcoding with mammal-specific (16S) and vertebrate-specific (12S)
primers, and sequenced amplicons on Illumina MiSeq. For taxonomic
assignment, we compared BLAST with the new program PROTAX, and we found
that PROTAX improved species identifications. We detected 20 mammal, four
bird, and one lizard species from carrion fly metabarcoding, all but one
of which are known from BCI. Fly metabarcoding detected more mammal
species than concurrent transect counts (29 sampling days, 13 species) and
concurrent camera-trapping (84 sampling days, 17 species), and detected
67% of the number of mammal species documented by eight years of transect
counts and camera-trapping combined, although fly metabarcoding missed
several abundant species. This study demonstrates that carrion fly
metabarcoding is a powerful tool for mammal biodiversity surveys, and has
the potential to detect a broader range of species than more commonly used
methods. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.bj5k0 |