Non-destructive collection and metabarcoding of arthropod environmental DNA remained on a terrestrial plant

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Kinuyo Yoneya
Masayuki Ushio
Takeshi Miki
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[1] Kindai University,Faculty of Agriculture
[2] Ryukoku University,Center for Biodiversity Science
[3] Kyoto University,Hakubi Center
[4] Kyoto University,Center for Ecological Research
[5] The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Department of Ocean Science
[6] Ryukoku University,Faculty of Advanced Science and Technology
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Reliable survey of arthropods is a crucial for their conservation, community ecology, and pest control on terrestrial plants. However, efficient and comprehensive surveys are hindered by challenges in collecting arthropods and identifying especially small species. To address this issue, we developed a non-destructive environmental DNA (eDNA) collection method termed “plant flow collection” to apply eDNA metabarcoding to terrestrial arthropods. This involves spraying distilled or tap water, or using rainfall, which eventually flows over the surface of the plant, and is collected in a container that is set at the plant base. DNA is extracted from collected water and a DNA barcode region of cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene is amplified and sequenced using a high-throughput Illumina Miseq platform. We identified more than 64 taxonomic groups of arthropods at the family level, of which 7 were visually observed or artificially introduced species, whereas the other 57 groups of arthropods, including 22 species, were not observed in the visual survey. These results show that the developed method is possible to detect the arthropod eDNA remained on plants although our sample size was small and the sequence size was unevenly distributed among the three water types tested.
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