An integrated approach to fast and informative morphological vouchering of nematodes for applications in molecular barcoding

Author:

De Ley Paul1,De Ley Irma Tandingan1,Morris Krystalynne2,Abebe Eyualem2,Mundo-Ocampo Manuel1,Yoder Melissa1,Heras Joseph1,Waumann Dora3,Rocha-Olivares Axayácatl4,Jay Burr A.H5,Baldwin James G1,Thomas W. Kelley2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nematology, University of CaliforniaRiverside, CA 92521, USA

2. Hubbard Center for Genome Studies, University of New Hampshire35 Colovos Road, Durham, NH 03824, USA

3. Facultad de Ciencias Marinas, Universidad Autónoma de Baja CaliforniaApdo. Postal 453, Ensenada, Baja California, CP 22800, México

4. Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educacion Superior de EnsenadaApdo. Postal 2732, Ensenada, Baja California, CP 22860, México

5. Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser UniversityBurnaby, Canada BC V5A 1S6.

Abstract

Molecular surveys of meiofaunal diversity face some interesting methodological challenges when it comes to interstitial nematodes from soils and sediments. Morphology-based surveys are greatly limited in processing speed, while barcoding approaches for nematodes are hampered by difficulties of matching sequence data with traditional taxonomy. Intermediate technology is needed to bridge the gap between both approaches. An example of such technology is video capture and editing microscopy, which consists of the recording of taxonomically informative multifocal series of microscopy images as digital video clips. The integration of multifocal imaging with sequence analysis of the D2D3 region of large subunit (LSU) rDNA is illustrated here in the context of a combined morphological and barcode sequencing survey of marine nematodes from Baja California and California. The resulting video clips and sequence data are made available online in the database NemATOL (http://nematol.unh.edu/). Analyses of 37 barcoded nematodes suggest that these represent at least 32 species, none of which matches available D2D3 sequences in public databases. The recorded multifocal vouchers allowed us to identify most specimens to genus, and will be used to match specimens with subsequent species identifications and descriptions of preserved specimens. Like molecular barcodes, multifocal voucher archives are part of a wider effort at structuring and changing the process of biodiversity discovery. We argue that data-rich surveys and phylogenetic tools for analysis of barcode sequences are an essential component of the exploration of phyla with a high fraction of undiscovered species. Our methods are also directly applicable to other meiofauna such as for example gastrotrichs and tardigrades.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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