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DNA and RNA zooplankton metabarcoding to assess the efficacy of different oil spill clean-up techniques in a boreal lake
Description: | Emerging tools, namely metabarcoding, has promise for high-throughput and benchmarkable biomonitoring of freshwater zooplankton communities. Additionally, regulators require further information to select best practices for remediating freshwater ecosystems after oil spills. DNA and RNA metabarcoding, or present and active zooplankton, respectively, was applied to compare with traditional morphological identification of freshwater zooplankton in experimental boreal shoreline enclosures. DNA and RNA metabarcoding was also applied in the context of assessing response of the zooplankton community exposed to simulated spills of diluted bitumen (dilbit), with experimental remediation practices of enhanced monitored natural recovery and shoreline cleaner application. Zooplankton samples were collected via pump on day -3 and 11 and 38 days after the simulated dilbit spill. The zooplankton samples were co-extracted for DNA and RNA and were PCR amplified targeting the mitochondrial Cytochrome c Oxidase subunit I gene (CO1) region, with amplicon sequencing following. This dataset includes the demultiplexed sequencing output, the feature table with genus-level taxonomic annotation, and the sample metadata used for hypothesis testing. This dataset contains data from wetland habitat enclosures. Note that a similar study was conducted for rock habitat enclosures, with different analyses and interpretation being conducted on the data (dataset available at https://doi.org/10.20383/102.0332). |
Notes: | Item exited embargo and became publicly available on 2021-06-01 |
Authors: | Ankley, Phillip; University of Saskatchewan; 0000-0002-5883-6148 Xie, Yuwei; University of Saskatchewan; 0000-0001-5652-6413 Black, Tyler; University of Guelph DeBofsky, Abigail; University of Saskatchewan; 0000-0003-3877-6421 Perry, McKenzie; University of Manitoba Paterson, Michael; International Institute for Sustainable Development Hanson, Mark; University of Manitoba Higgins, Scott; International Institute for Sustainable Development Giesy, John; University of Saskatchewan; 0000-0003-1931-9962 Palace, Vince; International Institute for Sustainable Development |
Keywords: | metabarcoding zooplankton mitochondrial CO1 next-generation sequencing diluted bitumen oil-spill remediation Boreal Canada freshwater ecotoxicology |
Field of Research: | Earth and related environmental sciences > Natural environment sciences > Ecotoxicology
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Publication Date: | 2021-06-01 |
Publisher: | Federated Research Data Repository / dépôt fédéré de données de recherche |
Funder: | Canada First Research Excellence Fund (CFREF); Global Water Futures Program (GWF); 419205 Global Water Futures (GWF); Next generation solutions to ensure healthy water resources for future generations |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.20383/101.0313 |
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Geographic Coverage: | Place Name International Institute for Sustainable Development – Experimental Lakes Area Province / Province / Territory Ontario Territory Country Canada |
Geographic Point: | Latitude 49.6964 Longitude -93.76752 |
Appears in Collections: | Global Water Futures |
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Ankley, P., Xie, Y., Black, T., DeBofsky, A., Perry, M., Paterson, M., Hanson, M., Higgins, S., Giesy, J., Palace, V. (2021). DNA and RNA zooplankton metabarcoding to assess the efficacy of different oil spill clean-up techniques in a boreal lake. Federated Research Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.20383/101.0313