A DNA metabarcoding study of a primate dietary diversity and plasticity across its entire fragmented range.

In tropical regions, most primary ecosystems have been replaced by mosaic landscapes in which species must cope with a large shift in the distribution of their habitat and associated food resources. Primates are particularly vulnerable to habitat modifications. Most species persist in small fragment...

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Main Authors: Erwan Quéméré, Fabrice Hibert, Christian Miquel, Emeline Lhuillier, Emmanuel Rasolondraibe, Julie Champeau, Clément Rabarivola, Louis Nusbaumer, Cyrille Chatelain, Laurent Gautier, Patrick Ranirison, Brigitte Crouau-Roy, Pierre Taberlet, Lounès Chikhi
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23527060/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-4182378996fb44209f13a85d5b8b0b762021-03-03T23:34:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0183e5897110.1371/journal.pone.0058971A DNA metabarcoding study of a primate dietary diversity and plasticity across its entire fragmented range.Erwan QuéméréFabrice HibertChristian MiquelEmeline LhuillierEmmanuel RasolondraibeJulie ChampeauClément RabarivolaLouis NusbaumerCyrille ChatelainLaurent GautierPatrick RanirisonBrigitte Crouau-RoyPierre TaberletLounès ChikhiIn tropical regions, most primary ecosystems have been replaced by mosaic landscapes in which species must cope with a large shift in the distribution of their habitat and associated food resources. Primates are particularly vulnerable to habitat modifications. Most species persist in small fragments surrounded by complex human-mediated matrices whose structure and connectivity may strongly influence their dispersal and feeding behavior. Behavioral plasticity appears to be a crucial parameter governing the ability of organisms to exploit the resources offered by new matrix habitats and thus to persist in fragmented habitats. In this study, we were interested in the dietary plasticity of the golden-crowned sifaka (Propithecus tattersalli), an endangered species of lemur, found only in the Daraina region in north-eastern Madagascar. We used a DNA-based approach combining the barcoding concept and Illumina next-generation sequencing to (i) describe the species diet across its entire range and (ii) evaluate the influence of landscape heterogeneity on diet diversity and composition. Faeces from 96 individuals were sampled across the entire species range and their contents were analyzed using the trnL metabarcoding approach. In parallel, we built a large DNA reference database based on a checklist of the plant species of the Daraina region. Our results suggest that golden-crowned sifakas exhibit remarkable dietary diversity with at least 130 plant species belonging to 80 genera and 49 different families. We highlighted an influence of both habitat type and openness on diet composition suggesting a high flexibility of foraging strategies. Moreover, we observed the presence of numerous cultivated and naturalized plants in the faeces of groups living in forest edge areas. Overall, our findings support our initial expectation that P. tattersalli is able to cope with the current level of alteration of the landscape and confirm our previous results on the distribution and the dispersal ability of this species.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23527060/?tool=EBI
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author Erwan Quéméré
Fabrice Hibert
Christian Miquel
Emeline Lhuillier
Emmanuel Rasolondraibe
Julie Champeau
Clément Rabarivola
Louis Nusbaumer
Cyrille Chatelain
Laurent Gautier
Patrick Ranirison
Brigitte Crouau-Roy
Pierre Taberlet
Lounès Chikhi
spellingShingle Erwan Quéméré
Fabrice Hibert
Christian Miquel
Emeline Lhuillier
Emmanuel Rasolondraibe
Julie Champeau
Clément Rabarivola
Louis Nusbaumer
Cyrille Chatelain
Laurent Gautier
Patrick Ranirison
Brigitte Crouau-Roy
Pierre Taberlet
Lounès Chikhi
A DNA metabarcoding study of a primate dietary diversity and plasticity across its entire fragmented range.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Erwan Quéméré
Fabrice Hibert
Christian Miquel
Emeline Lhuillier
Emmanuel Rasolondraibe
Julie Champeau
Clément Rabarivola
Louis Nusbaumer
Cyrille Chatelain
Laurent Gautier
Patrick Ranirison
Brigitte Crouau-Roy
Pierre Taberlet
Lounès Chikhi
author_sort Erwan Quéméré
title A DNA metabarcoding study of a primate dietary diversity and plasticity across its entire fragmented range.
title_short A DNA metabarcoding study of a primate dietary diversity and plasticity across its entire fragmented range.
title_full A DNA metabarcoding study of a primate dietary diversity and plasticity across its entire fragmented range.
title_fullStr A DNA metabarcoding study of a primate dietary diversity and plasticity across its entire fragmented range.
title_full_unstemmed A DNA metabarcoding study of a primate dietary diversity and plasticity across its entire fragmented range.
title_sort dna metabarcoding study of a primate dietary diversity and plasticity across its entire fragmented range.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description In tropical regions, most primary ecosystems have been replaced by mosaic landscapes in which species must cope with a large shift in the distribution of their habitat and associated food resources. Primates are particularly vulnerable to habitat modifications. Most species persist in small fragments surrounded by complex human-mediated matrices whose structure and connectivity may strongly influence their dispersal and feeding behavior. Behavioral plasticity appears to be a crucial parameter governing the ability of organisms to exploit the resources offered by new matrix habitats and thus to persist in fragmented habitats. In this study, we were interested in the dietary plasticity of the golden-crowned sifaka (Propithecus tattersalli), an endangered species of lemur, found only in the Daraina region in north-eastern Madagascar. We used a DNA-based approach combining the barcoding concept and Illumina next-generation sequencing to (i) describe the species diet across its entire range and (ii) evaluate the influence of landscape heterogeneity on diet diversity and composition. Faeces from 96 individuals were sampled across the entire species range and their contents were analyzed using the trnL metabarcoding approach. In parallel, we built a large DNA reference database based on a checklist of the plant species of the Daraina region. Our results suggest that golden-crowned sifakas exhibit remarkable dietary diversity with at least 130 plant species belonging to 80 genera and 49 different families. We highlighted an influence of both habitat type and openness on diet composition suggesting a high flexibility of foraging strategies. Moreover, we observed the presence of numerous cultivated and naturalized plants in the faeces of groups living in forest edge areas. Overall, our findings support our initial expectation that P. tattersalli is able to cope with the current level of alteration of the landscape and confirm our previous results on the distribution and the dispersal ability of this species.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23527060/?tool=EBI
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