Facing the infinity: tackling large samples of challenging Chironomidae (Diptera) with an integrative approach.
Caroline ChimenoBjörn RulikAlessandro ManfrinGregor KalinkatFranz HölkerViktor A BaranovPublished in: PeerJ (2023)
Our results suggest that using our subsampling approach, identifying less than 10% of a sample's contents can reliably detect >90% of its diversity. However, despite reducing the processing workload drastically, the performance of our taxonomist was affected by mistakes, caused by large amounts of material. We conducted misidentifications for 9% of vouchers, which may not have been recovered had we not applied a second identification method. On the other hand, we were able to provide species information in cases where molecular methods could not, which was the case for 14% of vouchers. Therefore, we conclude that when wanting to implement non-biting midges into ecological frameworks, it is imperative to use an integrative approach.