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[HQR03-12] Reconstruction of paleo-environment using DNA metabarcoding on the plankton community: a case study in Lake Shinji, Japan
Keywords:environmental DNA, sedaDNA, protist, sedimentary core, Anthropocene, quantitative PCR
Given this situation, a sediment core of ca. 4 m was sampled in July 2021 from the lake. Quantitative PCRs targeted on two aquatic plants (Potamogeton panormitanus and Stuckenia pectinata) were conducted for the sediment samples taken from every 6 cm, in order to clarify the fluctuation of DNA quantity of these species. The DNA-MB focused on plankton was also performed for the same samples. To obtain the reference data for the identification of plankton, water and surface sediments were sampled from May 2020 to March 2021 at 6 stations located in the lake and its adjacent aquatic areas, and the DNA-MB was conducted for these samples.
The quantitative PCRs on two aquatic plants showed a clear tendency that the two species were detected chiefly in the samples lower than ca. 2.5 m in core depth. By the DNA-MB, marine plankton were mainly detected in the same samples, and the plankton composition was largely different among the samples upper and lower than ca. 2.5 m. This core depth corresponded to the timing of the sulfur decrease, and the age was estimated at 1250–1290 CE. These results suggest that the desalinization of the lake and the drastic change of ecosystem started around 1250–1290 CE. Although some issues remain in reconstructing the paleo-ecosystem, our results show that DNA-MB of the whole plankton community is effective in reconstructing paleo-environments.