Project information

Project information
DNAquaIMG: Inovace nadnárodního monitoringu sladkovodní biodiverzity pomocí vysoce výkonných nástrojů analýzy DNA a automatizovaného rozpoznávání obrazu (DNAquaIMG)

Project Identification
SS73020001
Project Period
1/2024 - 12/2026
Investor / Pogramme / Project type
Technology Agency of the Czech Republic
MU Faculty or unit
Faculty of Science
Cooperating Organization
University of Jyväskylä
Aarhus Universitet
Universität für Bodenkultur Wien
Uniwersytet Lódzki
Universität Duisburg-Essen
University of Niš
University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
University College Dublin/Nattional University of Ireland
Finnish Environment Institute
Centro de Investigaçao em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

DNAquaIMG represents a transnational consortium with internationally leading expertise in DNA-based assessments of freshwater environments as well as the application of innovative automated image recognition methods for freshwater species detection. Both approaches hold complementary benefits to biodiversity assessments: DNA metabarcoding provides high taxonomic resolution and enables detection of yet undescribed biodiversity. In contrast, image-based methods can provide reliable species’ abundance data, size structure, and biomass, but may only identify specimens to coarse taxonomic resolution. In combination, these complementary tools offer an opportunity for greatly enriched data from bulk samples. With this project, we develop a strategy for improved transnational monitoring of biodiversity and ecosystem change using these novel tools in tandem. Specifically, we propose to further develop, test and harmonize DNA-based biodiversity monitoring and automated image-based biodiversity assessment and to provide a roadmap on how to implement these two novel monitoring approaches in combination into the existing monitoring context of the European Water Framework Directive (EG/2000/60, WFD). Using samples collected across a gradient of ecological quality classes determined through routine biomonitoring we will quantify the corresponding biodiversity change that results from a deterioration from a high to good, moderate, poor or bad status. Concomitantly, we will infer data from stream restoration case studies to assess if the improvement of ecological quality class is reflected in biodiversity increase. By this, DNAquaIMG will set the basis to generate more inclusive information on biodiversity change, support European biodiversity monitoring and contribute to effective aquatic biodiversity and ecosystem management.

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