Hidden aliens: Application of digital PCR to track an exotic foraminifer across the Skagerrak (North Sea) correlates well with traditional morphospecies analysis

Author:

Morin Filip1,Panova Marina Antonina Zoe12ORCID,Schweizer Magali345ORCID,Wiechmann Marlene1,Eliassen Nicole1,Sundberg Per12ORCID,Cluzel‐Burgalat Lili2,Polovodova Asteman Irina16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Marine Science University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

2. SeAnalytics AB Gothenburg Sweden

3. Laboratory of Planetology and Geosciences (LPG) UMR6112 University of Angers, CNRS Angers France

4. Laboratory of Planetology and Geosciences (LPG) Nantes University, CNRS Nantes France

5. Laboratory of Planetology and Geosciences (LPG) Le Mans University, CNRS Le Mans France

6. Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

Abstract

AbstractThe problem of invasive species is a well‐studied one, but knowledge of free‐living unicellular eukaryotic invasive species is lacking. A potentially invasive foraminifer (Rhizaria), Nonionella sp. T1, was recently discovered in the Skagerrak and its fjords. Digital polymerase chain reaction (dPCR) was applied to track the spread of this non‐indigenous species using a new dPCR assay (T1‐1). The use of dPCR appears highly complementary to traditional hand picking of foraminiferal shells from the sediment, and is far less time‐consuming. This study indicates that Nonionella sp. T1 has bypassed the outer Skagerrak strait, instead becoming established in Swedish west coast fjords, constituting up to half of the living foraminiferal community in fjord mouth areas. The ecology of Nonionella sp. T1 and its potential invasive impacts are still largely unknown, but it appears to be an opportunist using several energy sources such as nitrate respiration and kleptoplasty along with a possibly more efficient reproductive strategy to gain an advantage over the native foraminiferal species. Future ecological studies of Nonionella sp. T1 could be aided by dPCR and the novel Nonionella sp. T1‐specific T1‐1 assay.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology

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