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DECAËNS, T.; PORCO, D.; ROUGERIE, R.; BROWN, G. G.; JAMES, S. W. |
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THIBAUD DECAËNS, UNIVERSITÉ DE ROUEN; DAVID PORCO, UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH; RODOLPHE ROUGERIE, UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH; GEORGE GARDNER BROWN, CNPF; SAMUEL W. JAMES, UNIVERSITY OF IOWA. |
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Potential of DNA barcoding for earthworm research in taxonomy and ecology. |
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2013 |
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Applied Soil Ecology, v. 65, p. 35-40, 2013. |
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Inglês |
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Review. |
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The biodiversity of soil animal communities is still poorly known. Most taxa, from the smaller body-sized to the large invertebrates of the macrofauna, suffer a strong taxonomic deficit. Earthworms comprise about 3700 described species, but this number probably only represents half of the actual worldwide diversity of the group. In many cases, earthworm species identification is impeded by the lack of stable and easily observable morphological characters, a high level of phenotypic variability, and the lack of diagnostic characters in juvenile stages. Another problem is the high level of expertise required for these identifications, in addition to the lack of expert identification services. These limitations are a serious issue in studies that focus on this group and which require reliable identifications and/or species lists (e.g. taxonomy, biogeography, community ecology, etc.). DNA barcoding, the use of a short DNA fragment as a genetic tag for species identification, offers both a better circumscription of species and a solution to streamline identifications. Preliminary studies have demonstrated the value of this approach for species discrimination, identification of new taxa, identification of juveniles, detection of cryptic diversity, and rapid surveys of biodiversity at different spatial scales. In this review, we illustrate these aspects with examples taken from published studies as well as from unpublished preliminary results of the “Earthworm Barcode of Life” (EarthwormBOL) campaign of the “International Barcode of Life” initiative (iBOL). MenosThe biodiversity of soil animal communities is still poorly known. Most taxa, from the smaller body-sized to the large invertebrates of the macrofauna, suffer a strong taxonomic deficit. Earthworms comprise about 3700 described species, but this number probably only represents half of the actual worldwide diversity of the group. In many cases, earthworm species identification is impeded by the lack of stable and easily observable morphological characters, a high level of phenotypic variability, and the lack of diagnostic characters in juvenile stages. Another problem is the high level of expertise required for these identifications, in addition to the lack of expert identification services. These limitations are a serious issue in studies that focus on this group and which require reliable identifications and/or species lists (e.g. taxonomy, biogeography, community ecology, etc.). DNA barcoding, the use of a short DNA fragment as a genetic tag for species identification, offers both a better circumscription of species and a solution to streamline identifications. Preliminary studies have demonstrated the value of this approach for species discrimination, identification of new taxa, identification of juveniles, detection of cryptic diversity, and rapid surveys of biodiversity at different spatial scales. In this review, we illustrate these aspects with examples taken from published studies as well as from unpublished preliminary results of the “Earthworm Barcode of Life” (Ear... Mostrar Tudo |
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Genética de populações. |
Thesagro: |
DNA; Minhoca; Taxonomia. |
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1. | | DECAENS, T.; ROUGERIE, R.; RICHARD, B.; JAMES, S.; HEBERT, P. A taxonomic survey of Upper-Normandy earthorms with DNA barecodes. In: INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON SOIL ZOOLOGY, 15; INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON APTERYGOTA, 12., 2008, Curitiba. Biodiversity, conservation and sustainabele management of soil animal: abstracts. Colombo: Embrapa Florestas. Editors: George Gardner Brown; Klaus Dieter Sautter; Renato Marques; Amarildo Pasini. 1 CD-ROM.Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Florestas. |
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2. | | ROUGERIE, R.; DECAENS, T.; DEHARVENG, L.; CHIH-HAN, C.; JAMES, S.; PORCO, D.; HEBERT, P. DNA barcodes for soil animal taxonomy: transcending the final frontier. In: INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON SOIL ZOOLOGY, 15; INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON APTERYGOTA, 12., 2008, Curitiba. Biodiversity, conservation and sustainabele management of soil animal: abstracts. Colombo: Embrapa Florestas. Editors: George Gardner Brown; Klaus Dieter Sautter; Renato Marques; Amarildo Pasini. 1 CD-ROM.Biblioteca(s): Embrapa Florestas. |
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4. | | DECAËNS, T.; PORCO, D.; JAMES, S. W.; BROWN, G. G.; SILVA, E. da; DUPONT, L.; LAPIED, E.; ROUGERIE, R.; TABERLET. P.; ROY, V. Dissecting tropical earthworm biodiversity patterns in tropical rainforests through the use of DNA barcoding. In: ENCONTRO LATINO-AMERICANO DE ECOLOGIA E TAXONOMIA DE OLIGOQUETAS, 5; SIMPÓSIO ENGENHEIROS EDÁFICOS, FERTILIDADE DO SOLO E TERRA PRETA DE ÍNDIO (TPI), 2015, Curitiba. Anais. [S.l.]: Federação Brasileira de plantio direto de irrigação, 2015. p. 14. Disponível online. Resumo. 5° ELAETAO.Tipo: Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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5. | | TAHERI, S.; JAMES, S. W.; DECAËNS, T.; ROY, V.; ROUGERIE, R.; WILLIAMS, B.; ANDERSON, F.; BROWN, G. G.; CUNHA, L.; SILVA, E. da; CHANG, C.; DUPONT, L. Phylogenetic assessment within a complex of tropical peregrine species, Pontoscolex corethrurus. In: ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR TROPICAL BIOLOGY AND CONSERVATION, 53., 2016, Montpellier. Tropical ecology and society reconciliating conservation and suatainable use of biodiversity: program & abstracts. [S.l.]: ATBC, 2016. p. 98.Tipo: Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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6. | | TAHERI, S.; AMES, S.; ROY, V.; DECAËNS, T.; WILLIAMS, B. W.; ANDERSON, F.; ROUGERIE, R.; CHANG, C.-H.; BROWN, G. G.; CUNHA, L.; STANTON, D. W. G.; SILVA, E. da; CHEN, J-H.; LEMMON, A. R.; LEMMON, E. M.; BARTZ, M.; BARETTA, D.; BAROIS, I.; LAPIED, E.; COULIS, M.; DUPONT, L. Complex taxonomy of the "brush tail" peregrine earthworm Pontoscolex corethrurus. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, v. 124, p. 60-70, July 2018.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: A - 1 |
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7. | | DECÄENS, T.; MARTINS, M. B.; FEIJOO, A.; OSZWALD, J.; DOLEDEC, S.; MATHIEU, J.; SARTRE, X. A. de; BONILLA, D.; BROWN, G. G.; CRIOLLO, Y. A. C.; DUBS, F.; FURTADO, I. S.; GOND, V.; GORDILLO, E.; LE CLEC'H, S.; MARICHAL, R. el; MITJA, D.; SOUZA, I. M. de; PRAXEDES, C.; ROUGERIE, R.; RUIZ, D. H.; OTERO, J. T.; SANABRIA, C.; VELASQUEZ, A.; ZARARTE, L. E. M.; LAVELLE, P. Biodiversity loss along a gradient of deforestation in Amazonian agricultural landscapes. Conservation Biology, v. 32, n. 6, p. 1380-1391, Dec. 2018.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: A - 1 |
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