High-throughput sequencing of litter and moss eDNA reveals a positive correlation between the diversity of Apicomplexa and their invertebrate hosts across alpine habitats
Author(s)
Duckert, Clément
Heděnec, Petr
Hiltbrunner, Erika
Date issued
2020
In
Soil Biology & Biochemistry, Elsevier
Vol
147
No
art. 107837
From page
1
To page
4
Subjects
Soil biodiversity Soil microbes Invertebrates Swiss Alps Protists Parasites
Abstract
A high diversity of Apicomplexa was recently found in tropical soils presumably reflecting the diversity of their invertebrate hosts, but such patterns have not been explored in colder regions. We analysed the diversity of Apicomplexa and their potential metazoan hosts in litter and mosses collected in 11 different alpine habitats using an eDNA metabarcoding approach. The abundance and diversity of Apicomplexa phylotypes and of their potential invertebrate hosts were positively correlated. This confirms that eDNA metabarcoding is a useful tool to explore the unknown biodiversity of free-living eukaryotes, as well as potential host-parasite interactions. Future studies should aim at describing this diversity using a combination of morphological and molecular approaches.
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