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  • KOREAN
  • P-ISSN2287-8327
  • E-ISSN2288-1220
  • SCOPUS, KCI

Diet analysis of Clithon retropictum in south coast of Korea using metabarcoding

Journal of Ecology and Environment / Journal of Ecology and Environment, (P)2287-8327; (E)2288-1220
2024, v.48 no.2, pp.144-151
https://doi.org/10.5141/jee.23.084
SoonWon Hwang (Department of Biological Science, Ajou University)
Kwang-Jin Cho (National Institute of Ecology)
Donguk Han
Yong Hae Back (Wetlandkorea)
Eunjeong Lee (PGA Eco and Bio Diversity Institute, ECO Korea)
Sangkyu Park (Ajou University)

Abstract

Background: This study focused on the diet of Clithon retropictum, level II endangered species in Korea. Since the development of brackish water zones has led to a decline in the population of this species, to obtain information on the ecology of C. retropictum re- quired for its conservation and restoration. To investigate the actual preys of C. retropictum in south coast of Korea, we conducted high-throughput sequencing and metabarcoding techniques to extract DNA from gut contents and periphyton in their habitats. Results: Total 118 taxonomic groups were detected from periphyton samples. 116 were Chromista and Cyanobacteria dominated in the most samples. In gut contents samples, 98 taxonomic groups were detected. Similar to the results of periphyton, 96 were Chromista and Cyanobacteria dominated in the most samples. In the principal component analysis based on the presence/absence of taxonomic groups, gut content composition showed more clustered patterns corresponding to their habitats. Bryophyta was the most crucial taxonomic group explaining the difference between periphyton and gut contents com- positions of C. retropictum. Conclusions: Our finding suggests that C. retropictum may not randomly consume epilithic algae but instead, likely to supplement their diet with Bryophyta.

keywords
brackish water zone, Clithon retropictum, diet analysis, gut contents, me-tabarcoding

Journal of Ecology and Environment