Laboratory Protocol for Genetic Gut Content Analyses of Aquatic Macroinvertebrates Using Group-specific rDNA Primers

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October 5th, 2017

10.3791/56132-v

October 5th, 2017

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Most common gut content analyses of macroinvertebrates are visual. Requiring intense knowledge about morphological diversity of prey organisms, they miss soft bodied prey and, due to strong comminution of prey, are nearly impossible for some organisms, including amphipods. We provide detailed, novel genetic approaches for macroinvertebrate prey identification in the diet of amphipods.

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Gut Content Analysis

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

1:01

Macroinvertebrate Sample Preparation for Genetic Gut Content Analysis

3:56

Verification of Functional Efficiency of DNA Extracts

5:37

Automated Fragment Analysis for Parallel Detection of Multiple, Recently Ingested Prey Groups

8:12

Results: Predator Diet Analyses Using Group-specific Prey DNA Primers

9:40

Conclusion

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