Authors
Ian A Dickie, Stephane Boyer, Hannah L Buckley, Richard P Duncan, Paul P Gardner, Ian D Hogg, Robert J Holdaway, Gavin Lear, Andreas Makiola, Sergio E Morales, Jeff R Powell, Louise Weaver
Publication date
2018/9
Journal
Molecular ecology resources
Volume
18
Issue
5
Pages
940-952
Description
DNA‐based techniques are increasingly used for measuring the biodiversity (species presence, identity, abundance and community composition) of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. While there are numerous reviews of molecular methods and bioinformatic steps, there has been little consideration of the methods used to collect samples upon which these later steps are based. This represents a critical knowledge gap, as methodologically sound field sampling is the foundation for subsequent analyses. We reviewed field sampling methods used for metabarcoding studies of both terrestrial and freshwater ecosystem biodiversity over a nearly three‐year period (n = 75). We found that 95% (n = 71) of these studies used subjective sampling methods and inappropriate field methods and/or failed to provide critical methodological information. It would be possible for researchers to replicate only 5% of the …
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