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An End-to-End DNA Taxonomy Methodology for Benthic Biodiversity Survey in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, Central Pacific Abyss

机译:环太平洋深渊克拉里昂-克利珀顿区底栖生物多样性调查的端到端DNA分类方法学。

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Recent years have seen increased survey and sampling expeditions to the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ), central Pacific Ocean abyss, driven by commercial interests from contractors in the potential extraction of polymetallic nodules in the region. Part of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) regulatory requirements are that these contractors undertake environmental research expeditions to their CCZ exploration claims following guidelines approved by the ISA Legal and Technical Commission (ISA, 2010). Section 9 (e) of these guidelines instructs contractors to “…collect data on the sea floor communities specifically relating to megafauna, macrofauna, meiofauna, microfauna, nodule fauna and demersal scavengers”. There are a number of methodological challenges to this, including the water depth (4000–5000 m), extremely warm surface waters (~28 °C) compared to bottom water (~1.5 °C) and great distances to ports requiring a large and long seagoing expedition with only a limited number of scientists. Both scientists and regulators have recently realized that a major gap in our knowledge of the region is the fundamental taxonomy of the animals that live there; this is essential to inform our knowledge of the biogeography, natural history and ultimately our stewardship of the region. Recognising this, the ISA is currently sponsoring a series of taxonomic workshops on the CCZ fauna and to assist in this process we present here a series of methodological pipelines for DNA taxonomy (incorporating both molecular and morphological data) of the macrofauna and megafauna from the CCZ benthic habitat in the recent ABYSSLINE cruise program to the UK-1 exploration claim. A major problem on recent CCZ cruises has been the collection of high-quality samples suitable for both morphology and DNA taxonomy, coupled with a workflow that ensures these data are made available. The DNA sequencing techniques themselves are relatively standard, once good samples have been obtained. The key to quality taxonomic work on macrofaunal animals from the tropical abyss is careful extraction of the animals (in cold, filtered seawater), microscopic observation and preservation of live specimens, from a variety of sampling devices by experienced zoologists at sea. Essential to the long-term iterative building of taxonomic knowledge from the CCZ is an “end-to-end” methodology to the taxonomic science that takes into account careful sampling design, at-sea taxonomic identification and fixation, post-cruise laboratory work with both DNA and morphology and finally a careful sample and data management pipeline that results in specimens and data in accessible open museum collections and online repositories.
机译:近年来,在承包商潜在地开采该地区多金属结核的商业利益驱使下,对太平洋中部深渊克拉里昂-克利珀顿区(CCZ)的勘测和取样探险活动有所增加。国际海底管理局(ISA)监管要求的一部分是,这些承包商应按照ISA法律和技术委员会(ISA,2010)批准的指南对其CCZ勘探要求进行环境研究。这些准则的第9(e)节指示承包商“……收集与大型动物,大型动物,中型动物,微动物,结节动物和海底清除剂有关的海底群落数据”。对此存在许多方法上的挑战,包括水深(4000–5000 m),地表水非常热(〜28°C)与底部水(〜1.5°C)相比以及到港口的距离要求较大只有少数科学家的长期海上探险。科学家和监管机构最近都意识到,我们对该地区知识的主要缺陷是生活在该地区的动物的基本分类法。这对于告知我们有关生物地理,自然历史以及最终我们对该地区的管理至关重要。认识到这一点,ISA目前正在赞助关于CCZ动物群的一系列分类学讲习班,并且为了协助这一过程,我们在这里介绍了CCZ大型动物和大型动物的DNA分类学(包括分子和形态学数据)的一系列方法。底栖生物在最近的ABYSSLINE巡航计划中对UK-1的勘探主张。最近的CCZ航行中的主要问题是收集适合形态学和DNA分类学的高质量样品,以及确保这些数据可用的工作流程。一旦获得好的样品,DNA测序技术本身就是相对标准的。从热带深渊对大型动物进行高质量分类学研究的关键是,要有经验的动物学家从各种采样设备中仔细提取动物(在冷,过滤海水中),显微镜观察和保存活体标本。对于CCZ的分类学知识的长期迭代构建,必不可少的是分类学的“端到端”方法,其中要考虑到仔细的采样设计,海上分类学识别和固定,巡航后的实验室工作以及包括DNA和形态学,最后是精心的样品和数据管理流程,可在可访问的开放博物馆收藏和在线存储库中提供样本和数据。

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