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TitleDNAqua-Net: Developing new genetic tools for bioassessment and monitoring of aquatic ecosystems in Europe
AbstractThe protection, preservation and restoration of aquatic ecosystems and their functions are of global importance. For European states it became legally binding mainly through the EUWater Framework Directive (WFD). In order to assess the ecological status of a given water body, aquatic biodiversity data are obtained and compared to a reference water body. The quantified mismatch obtained determines the extent of potential management actions. The current approach to biodiversity assessment is based on morpho-taxonomy. This approach has many drawbacks such as being time consuming, limited in temporal and spatial resolution, and error-prone due to the varying individual taxonomic expertise of the analysts. Novel genomic tools can overcome many of the aforementioned problems and could complement or even replace traditional bioassessment. Yet, a plethora of approaches are independently developed in different institutions, thereby hampering any concerted routine application. The goal of this Action is to nucleate a group of researchers across disciplines with the task to identify gold-standard genomic tools and novel ecogenomic indices for routine application in biodiversity assessments of European fresh- and marine water bodies. Furthermore, DNAqua-Net will provide a platform for training of the next generation of European researchers preparing them for the new technologies. Jointly with water managers, politicians, and other stakeholders, the group will develop a conceptual framework for the standard application of eco-genomic tools as part of legally binding assessments.
SourceResearch Ideas and Outcomes 2 (e11321), pp. 1–24
Keywordsmetabarcodingwaterdnataxonomy
JournalResearch Ideas and Outcomes
EditorPensoft Publishers, Sofia, Bulgaria
Year2016
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.3897/rio.2.e11321
AuthorsLeese F, Altermatt F, Bouchez A, Ekrem T, Hering D, Meissner K, Mergen P, Pawlowski J, Piggott J, Rimet F, Steinke D, Taberlet P, Weigand A, Abarenkov K, Beja P, Bervoets L, Björnsdóttir S, Boets P, Boggero A, Bones A, Borja Á, Bruce K, Bursi? V, Carlsson J, ?iampor F, ?iamporová-Zatovi?ová Z, Coissac E, Costa F, Costache M, Creer S, Csabai Z, Deiner K, DelValls Á, Drakare S, Duarte S, Eler?ek T, Fazi S, Fi?er C, Flot J, Fonseca V, Fontaneto D, Grabowski M, Graf W, Guðbrandsson J, Hellström M, Hershkovitz Y, Hollingsworth P, Japoshvili B, Jones J, Kahlert M, Kalamujic Stroil B, Kasapidis P, Kelly M, Kelly-Quinn M, Keskin E, Kõljalg U, Ljube?i? Z, Ma?ek I, Mächler E, Mahon A, Mare?ková M, Mejdandzic M, Mircheva G, Montagna M, Moritz C, Mulk V, Naumoski A, Navodaru I, Padisák J, Pálsson S, Panksep K, Penev L, Petrusek A, Pfannkuchen M, Primmer C, Rinkevich B, Rotter A, Schmidt-Kloiber A, Segurado P, Speksnijder A, Stoev P, Strand M, ?ul?ius S, Sundberg P, Traugott M, Tsigenopoulos C, Turon X, Valentini A, van der Hoorn B, Várbíró G, Vasquez Hadjilyra M, Viguri J, Vitonyt? I, Vogler A, Vrålstad T, Wägele W, Wenne R, Winding A, Woodward G, Zegura B, Zimmermann J
Text364139 2016 10.3897/rio.2.e11321 metabarcoding water dna taxonomy DNAqua Net Developing new genetic tools for bioassessment and monitoring of aquatic ecosystems in Europe Leese F, Altermatt F, Bouchez A, Ekrem T, Hering D, Meissner K, Mergen P, Pawlowski J, Piggott J, Rimet F, Steinke D, Taberlet P, Weigand A, Abarenkov K, Beja P, Bervoets L, Bjornsdottir S, Boets P, Boggero A, Bones A, Borja Á, Bruce K, Bursi V, Carlsson J, iampor F, iamporova Zatovi ova Z, Coissac E, Costa F, Costache M, Creer S, Csabai Z, Deiner K, DelValls Á, Drakare S, Duarte S, Eler ek T, Fazi S, Fi er C, Flot J, Fonseca V, Fontaneto D, Grabowski M, Graf W, Guðbrandsson J, Hellstrom M, Hershkovitz Y, Hollingsworth P, Japoshvili B, Jones J, Kahlert M, Kalamujic Stroil B, Kasapidis P, Kelly M, Kelly Quinn M, Keskin E, Kõljalg U, Ljube i Z, Ma ek I, Machler E, Mahon A, Mare kova M, Mejdandzic M, Mircheva G, Montagna M, Moritz C, Mulk V, Naumoski A, Navodaru I, Padisak J, Palsson S, Panksep K, Penev L, Petrusek A, Pfannkuchen M, Primmer C, Rinkevich B, Rotter A, Schmidt Kloiber A, Segurado P, Speksnijder A, Stoev P, Strand M, ul ius S, Sundberg P, Traugott M, Tsigenopoulos C, Turon X, Valentini A, van der Hoorn B, Varbiro G, Vasquez Hadjilyra M, Viguri J, Vitonyt I, Vogler A, Vrålstad T, Wagele W, Wenne R, Winding A, Woodward G, Zegura B, Zimmermann J University of Duisburg Essen, Essen, Germany § Centre for Water and Environmental Research ZWU , Essen, Germany Eawag, Dubendorf, Switzerland ¶ INFRA, Thonon, France # NTNU University Museum, Trondheim, Norway ¤ Finnish Environment Institute, Jyvaskyla, Finland « Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium » Botanic Garden Meise, Meise, Belgium University of Geneva, Geneve, Switzerland University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand ¦ INRA, Thonen les Bains cedex, France University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada Universite Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France Centre for Water and Environmental Research CWE , Essen, Germany l University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia CIBIO Centro de Investigacao em Biodiversidade e Recursos Geneticos, Lisboa, Portugal University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland Provincial Centre of Environmental Research, Ghent, Belgium National Research Council Institute of Ecosystem Study, Verbania Pallanza, Italy LifeWatch, Verbania Pallanza, Italy Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway AZTI, Pasaia, Spain Nature Metrics Ltd, Egham, United Kingdom University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia Universite Grenoble Alpes LECA, Grenoble, France §§ University of Minho, Braga, Portugal University to Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania ¶¶ Bangor University, Bangor, United Kingdom ## University of Pecs, Pecs, Hungary ¤¤ University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, United States of America «« University of Cadiz, Puero Real, Spain »» Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden National Institute of Biology, Ljubljana, Slovenia Water Research Institute National Research Council, Monterotondo Roma, Italy ¦¦ University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia Universite libre de Bruxelles ULB , Bruxelles, Belgium Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig ZFMK , Bonn, Germany University of Lodz, Lodz, Poland ll University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria Marine and Freshwater Research Institute, Reykjavik, Iceland AquaBiota Water Research, Stockholm, Sweden Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Ilia State University, Tiflis, Georgia River Communities Group, The River Laboratory, Wareham, United Kingdom University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Hellenic Centre of Marine Research, Heraklion, Greece Bowburn Consultancy, Bowburn, United Kingdom Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia Central Michigan University, Mt Pleasant, United States of America §§§ Crop Research Institute, Praha, Czech Republic Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Skopje, Macedonia ¶¶¶ Universita degli Studi di Milano, Milano, Italy ### ARGE Limnologie GesmbH, Innsbruck, Austria ¤¤¤ Estonian Research Council, Tallinn, Estonia ««« Institutul National de Cercetare Dezvoltare Delta Dunarii, Tulcea, Romania »»» Institute of Environmental Science, Vesuprem, Hungary Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia Pensoft Publishers Ltd, Sofia, Bulgaria ¦¦¦ Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Ruder Broskovic Institute, Rovinj, Croatia University of Turku, Turku, Finland National Institute of Oceanography, Haifa, Israel lll National Institute of Biology, Marine Biology Station, Piran, Slovenia Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, Netherlands National Museum of Natural History, Sofia, Bulgaria Swedish Species Information Centre, Uppsala, Sweden Nature Research Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden SeAnalytics AB, Bohus Bjorko, Sweden University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria Center for Advanced Studies of Blanes CEAB CSIC , Blanes, Spain Spygen, Cexed, France Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain §§§§ Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom Norwegian Veterinary Institute, Sentrum Oslo, Norway ¶¶¶¶ Polish Academy of Sciences, Sopot, Poland #### Aarhus University, Roskilde, Denmark ¤¤¤¤ Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Berlin, Germany «««« Freie Universitat Berlin, Berlin, Germany The protection, preservation and restoration of aquatic ecosystems and their functions are of global importance. For European states it became legally binding mainly through the EUWater Framework Directive WFD . In order to assess the ecological status of a given water body, aquatic biodiversity data are obtained and compared to a reference water body. The quantified mismatch obtained determines the extent of potential management actions. The current approach to biodiversity assessment is based on morpho taxonomy. This approach has many drawbacks such as being time consuming, limited in temporal and spatial resolution, and error prone due to the varying individual taxonomic expertise of the analysts. Novel genomic tools can overcome many of the aforementioned problems and could complement or even replace traditional bioassessment. Yet, a plethora of approaches are independently developed in different institutions, thereby hampering any concerted routine application. The goal of this Action is to nucleate a group of researchers across disciplines with the task to identify gold standard genomic tools and novel ecogenomic indices for routine application in biodiversity assessments of European fresh and marine water bodies. Furthermore, DNAqua Net will provide a platform for training of the next generation of European researchers preparing them for the new technologies. Jointly with water managers, politicians, and other stakeholders, the group will develop a conceptual framework for the standard application of eco genomic tools as part of legally binding assessments. 2 Published version http //riojournal.com/articles.php id=11321 leese 2016_RIO_Leese et al.pdf Articolo in rivista Pensoft Publishers 2367 7163 Research Ideas and Outcomes Research Ideas and Outcomes Research Ideas and Outcomes Res. Ideas Outcomes angela.boggero BOGGERO ANGELA stefano.fazi FAZI STEFANO diego.fontaneto FONTANETO DIEGO