Metabarcoding Close to Home: Songbird Nests as eDNA Aggregators for Trophic Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
John A. Kronenberger, Elise C. Zarri, Anna Noson, Taylor M. Wilcox

TL;DR
This paper shows how eDNA from songbird nests can reveal diet, parasites, and predators, offering new insights into biodiversity and ecological interactions.
Contribution
A novel eDNA extraction protocol and LNA blocking oligonucleotide for improving detection of rare species in bird nests.
Findings
A novel eDNA extraction protocol and LNA blocker significantly improved detection of non-sparrow species in nests.
eDNA from 22 nests detected 126 species, primarily insects, including diet items, ectoparasites, and nest predators.
The LNA blocker reduced sparrow reads by ~100% without affecting other passerines, increasing species richness by 31%.
Abstract
Environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling to monitor wildlife presence has mostly focused on water but increasingly includes soil, air, and creative biotic substrates like flowers and spiderwebs. Biotic substrates are unique in that they also provide insight into ecological interactions. Here we explore the ability of eDNA from songbird nests to reveal avian trophic ecology, such as nestling diet and nest predator identity, in addition to local insect biodiversity. Twenty‐two nests comprising five New World sparrow species and two nonsparrow passerines were collected in a montane sagebrush steppe ecosystem shortly after confirmed nest predation events. A novel protocol was used to extract eDNA from whole nests, and each nest was sequenced twice—with and without a blocking oligonucleotide. The blocker was designed with alternating locked nucleic acids to specifically inhibit sparrow…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies · Identification and Quantification in Food · Species Distribution and Climate Change
