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Development and implementation of eco-genomic tools for aquatic ecosystem biomonitoring: the SYNAQUA French-Swiss program

Lefrancois, Estelle
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Apotheloz-Perret-Gentil, Laure
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Blancher, Philippe
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December 1, 2018
Environmental Science And Pollution Research

The effectiveness of environmental protection measures is based on the early identification and diagnosis of anthropogenic pressures. Similarly, restoration actions require precise monitoring of changes in the ecological quality of ecosystems, in order to highlight their effectiveness. Monitoring the ecological quality relies on bioindicators, which are organisms revealing the pressures exerted on the environment through the composition of their communities. Their implementation, based on the morphological identification of species, is expensive because it requires time and experts in taxonomy. Recent genomic tools should provide access to reliable and high-throughput environmental monitoring by directly inferring the composition of bioindicators' communities from their DNA (metabarcoding). The French-Swiss program SYNAQUA (INTERREG France-Switzerland 2017-2019) proposes to use and validate the tools of environmental genomic for biomonitoring and aims ultimately at their implementation in the regulatory bio-surveillance. SYNAQUA will test the metabarcoding approach focusing on two bioindicators, diatoms, and aquatic oligochaetes, which are used in freshwater biomonitoring in France and Switzerland. To go towards the renewal of current biomonitoring practices, SYNAQUA will (1) bring together different actors: scientists, environmental managers, consulting firms, and biotechnological companies, (2) apply this approach on a large scale to demonstrate its relevance, (3) propose robust and reliable tools, and (4) raise public awareness and train the various actors likely to use these new tools. Biomonitoring approaches based on such environmental genomic tools should address the European need for reliable, higher-throughput monitoring to improve the protection of aquatic environments under multiple pressures, guide their restoration, and follow their evolution.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s11356-018-2172-2
Web of Science ID

WOS:000451954700004

Author(s)
Lefrancois, Estelle
Apotheloz-Perret-Gentil, Laure
Blancher, Philippe
Botreau, Samuel
Chardon, Cecile
Crepin, Laura
Cordier, Tristan
Cordonier, Arielle
Domaizon, Isabelle
Ferrari, Benoit J. D.
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Date Issued

2018-12-01

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG

Published in
Environmental Science And Pollution Research
Volume

25

Issue

34

Start page

33858

End page

33866

Subjects

Environmental Sciences

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Environmental Sciences & Ecology

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metabarcoding

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bioindication

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water quality assessment

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diatoms

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aquatic oligochaetes

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oligochaete communities

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sediments

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assemblages

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diversity

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recovery

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quality

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state

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REVIEWED

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December 19, 2018
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