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Surveillance spilled Chironomidae (Diptera) larvae from drinking water treatment plants in South Korea using morphogenetic species analysis and eDNA metabarcoding

Chironomid larvae (Diptera: Chironomidae) are tremendous indicator species that can tolerate a broad range of environmental conditions, from polluted to unimpaired water ecosystems. These species are ubiquitously observed in all bioregions and can even be found in drinking water treatment plants (DW...

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Published in:The Science of the total environment 2023-10, Vol.896, p.165241-165241, Article 165241
Main Authors: Park, Jae-Won, Park, Kiyun, Kwak, Ihn-Sil
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Summary:Chironomid larvae (Diptera: Chironomidae) are tremendous indicator species that can tolerate a broad range of environmental conditions, from polluted to unimpaired water ecosystems. These species are ubiquitously observed in all bioregions and can even be found in drinking water treatment plants (DWTPs). Detection of chironomid larvae in DWTPs is a critical issue because their presence may be indicative of the water quality in the supply of tap water for human consumption. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to identify the chironomid communities that reflect the water quality of DWTPs and develop a biomonitoring tool to detect biological contamination of the chironomids in DWTPs. To do so, we investigated the identity and distribution of chironomid larvae in seven DWTP areas using morphological identification, DNA barcoding, and sediment environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis. A total of 7924 chironomid individuals encompassing three subfamilies and 25 species of 19 genera were identified in 33 sites within the DWTPs. The Gongchon and Bupyeong DWTPs were dominated by Chironomus spp. larvae, which were correlated with low levels of dissolved oxygen in the water. In the Samgye DWTP and Hwajeong DWTP, Chironomus spp. were almost absent, and instead, Tanytarsus spp. were abundant. Additionally, the Gangjeong DWTP was dominated by a Microtendipes sp., and two species of Orthocladiinae (a Parametriocnemus sp. and a Paratrichocladius sp.) were found only in the Jeju DWTP. We also identified the eight most abundant Chironomidae larvae found in the DWTPs. Furthermore, eDNA metabarcoding of DWTP sediment indicated the presence of different eukaryotic fauna and confirmed the presence of chironomids in DWTPs. These data provide useful morphological and genetic information regarding chironomid larvae that can be used for the water quality biomonitoring of DWTPs to support the supply of clean drinking water. [Display omitted] •Chironomid larvae with 25 species of 19 genera were identified in the DWTP sampling sites.•Chironomus spp. larvae were correlated with low levels of DO in the DWTP water qualities.•Two species of Orthocladiinae were only found in the DWTP with low temperature and EC.•The top eight Chironominae larvae found in the DWTPs were characterized morphologically.•Chironomid abundances detected by eDNA metabarcoding were 0.07–10.44 % in the DWTP sediments.
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165241