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DNA metabarcoding Uncover the Diet of Subterranean Rodents in China
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Abstract
Objective
In the past, the zokor, which lived in northern China, caused great harm to agriculture and forestry production due to its large and sophisticated diet. Since the rat lives underground for most of its life, researchers know little about its dietary habits. Further understanding of its diet in the field is of important meaning for developing green and sustainable control strategies for the rat.
Methods
Longde County in Liupan Mountain area of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region was selected as the interest area to capture zokor and investigate the species of habitat plants.We selected chloroplast
trn
L gene and eukaryotic internal transcription spacer 1 (ITS 1) primers to amplify DNA from the gastric contents of zokor,and then sequenced on Illumina Miseq PE300 platform.
Results
The gastric contents of
Eospalax smithii
(n=16) and E.cansus(n=9) were analyzed by operational taxonomic units (OTU) clustering and amplicon sequence variants(ASVs).The OTU clustering method obtained 2,995 OTUs, and the ASV method obtained 4,657 ASVs. The ASV method was better than the OTU clustering method, and the ASV method was adopted in the subsequent analysis. The food list of 32 families, 80 genera and 154 species was obtained by ASV method after the error was removed. The food composition of zokor was evaluated by relative abundance(%RA) method and frequency of occurrence(%ROO) method. At the Family level, it was found that zokor mainly fed on Asteraceae, Poaceae, Rosaceae, Pinaceae, Brassicaceae, Apiaceae, etc. At the Genus level, they are mainly
Echinops, Littledalea,Artemisia,Picea, Cirsium, Elymus
and so on. The diet alpha diversity of
E.cansus
was slightly higher than that of
E.smithii
(
P
> 0.05). The correlation coefficient between Sobs index of alpha diversity and body weight of zokor was −0.382 (
P
= 0.059). The diet beta diversity proved that most zokors (22/25) clustered together, with low heterogeneity. They fed positively on
Calamagrostis, Cirsium, Echinops, Medicago, Sanguisorba
and
Taraxacum
. We found that zokor mainly fed on the roots of perennial herbs(PH), which were rich in water, carbohydrate, fat and protein, which provided an important energy source for its survival.
Conclusion
High-throughput sequencing(HTS) based DNA metabarcoding technology has well revealed the diet of zokor, which are generalist.
Title: DNA metabarcoding Uncover the Diet of Subterranean Rodents in China
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Abstract
Objective
In the past, the zokor, which lived in northern China, caused great harm to agriculture and forestry production due to its large and sophisticated diet.
Since the rat lives underground for most of its life, researchers know little about its dietary habits.
Further understanding of its diet in the field is of important meaning for developing green and sustainable control strategies for the rat.
Methods
Longde County in Liupan Mountain area of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region was selected as the interest area to capture zokor and investigate the species of habitat plants.
We selected chloroplast
trn
L gene and eukaryotic internal transcription spacer 1 (ITS 1) primers to amplify DNA from the gastric contents of zokor,and then sequenced on Illumina Miseq PE300 platform.
Results
The gastric contents of
Eospalax smithii
(n=16) and E.
cansus(n=9) were analyzed by operational taxonomic units (OTU) clustering and amplicon sequence variants(ASVs).
The OTU clustering method obtained 2,995 OTUs, and the ASV method obtained 4,657 ASVs.
The ASV method was better than the OTU clustering method, and the ASV method was adopted in the subsequent analysis.
The food list of 32 families, 80 genera and 154 species was obtained by ASV method after the error was removed.
The food composition of zokor was evaluated by relative abundance(%RA) method and frequency of occurrence(%ROO) method.
At the Family level, it was found that zokor mainly fed on Asteraceae, Poaceae, Rosaceae, Pinaceae, Brassicaceae, Apiaceae, etc.
At the Genus level, they are mainly
Echinops, Littledalea,Artemisia,Picea, Cirsium, Elymus
and so on.
The diet alpha diversity of
E.
cansus
was slightly higher than that of
E.
smithii
(
P
> 0.
05).
The correlation coefficient between Sobs index of alpha diversity and body weight of zokor was −0.
382 (
P
= 0.
059).
The diet beta diversity proved that most zokors (22/25) clustered together, with low heterogeneity.
They fed positively on
Calamagrostis, Cirsium, Echinops, Medicago, Sanguisorba
and
Taraxacum
.
We found that zokor mainly fed on the roots of perennial herbs(PH), which were rich in water, carbohydrate, fat and protein, which provided an important energy source for its survival.
Conclusion
High-throughput sequencing(HTS) based DNA metabarcoding technology has well revealed the diet of zokor, which are generalist.
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