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Evaluation of seasonal dynamics of fungal DNA assemblages in a flow‐regulated stream in a restored forest using eDNA metabarcoding
Author(s) -
Matsuoka Shunsuke,
Sugiyama Yoriko,
Shimono Yoshito,
Ushio Masayuki,
Doi Hideyuki
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
environmental microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.954
H-Index - 188
eISSN - 1462-2920
pISSN - 1462-2912
DOI - 10.1111/1462-2920.15669
Subject(s) - environmental dna , biology , decomposer , biodiversity , ecology , streams , seasonality , ecosystem , habitat , sampling (signal processing) , invertebrate , aquatic ecosystem , terrestrial ecosystem , river ecosystem , computer network , filter (signal processing) , computer science , computer vision
Summary Investigation of seasonal variation in fungal communities is essential for understanding biodiversity and ecosystem functions. However, the conventional sampling method, with substrate removal and high spatial heterogeneity of community composition, makes surveying the seasonality of fungal communities challenging. Recently, water environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis has been explored for its utility in biodiversity surveys. In this study, we assessed whether the seasonality of fungal communities can be detected by monitoring eDNA in a forest stream. We conducted monthly water sampling in a forest stream over 2 years and used DNA metabarcoding to identify fungal eDNA. The stream water contained DNA from functionally diverse aquatic and terrestrial fungi, such as plant decomposers, parasites and mutualists. The variation in the fungal assemblage showed a regular annual periodicity, meaning that the assemblages in a given season were similar, irrespective of the year or sampling. Furthermore, the strength of the annual periodicity varied among functional groups. Our results suggest that forest streams may act as a ‘trap’ for terrestrial fungal DNA derived from different habitats, allowing the analysis of fungal DNA in stream water to provide information about the temporal variation in fungal communities in both the aquatic and the surrounding terrestrial ecosystems.

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