eDNA metabarcoding of marine invertebrate communities at RO desalination plant outfalls in Cyprus

Journal Article (2025)
Author(s)

Kleopatra Grammatiki (University of Aberdeen)

Nadieh De Jonge (Aalborg University)

Jeppe Lund Nielsen (Aalborg University)

Sergio C. García-Gomez (Independent researcher)

Eleni Avramidi (University of Aberdeen)

M. Lymperaki (University of the Algarve)

M. Marcou (Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and the Environment of the Republic of Cyprus)

Dimitris Xevgenos (TU Delft - BT/Environmental Biotechnology)

Frithjof C. Küpper (University of Aberdeen, University of Cyprus)

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Research Group
BT/Environmental Biotechnology
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2025.117609
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Publication Year
2025
Language
English
Research Group
BT/Environmental Biotechnology
Volume number
214
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Abstract

Seawater desalination has become an essential part of the drinking water supply of many arid countries in the world – including Cyprus and the wider Mediterranean – Middle Eastern region. In this study, the microinvertebrate fauna near the outfall sites of 2 seawater desalination plants, Dhekelia and Larnaca, in Cyprus was assessed by microscopy-based classical taxonomy and eDNA metabarcoding. The results show impact of desalination brine discharge on marine benthic communities. The community structure and the impact of abiotic factors was more prominent in the sediments than the water, and the alpha diversity results from metabarcoding were consistent with the results from microscopy but differed taxonomically.