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Status Report DNA Barcoding in Argentina

Status Report DNA Barcoding in Argentina. Pablo Luis Tubaro Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales “Bernardino Rivadavia”. The structure of the iBOL project in Argentina. iBOL Argentina Committee. iBOL coordinator. iBOL Argentina Fund.

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Status Report DNA Barcoding in Argentina

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  1. Status Report DNA Barcodingin Argentina Pablo Luis Tubaro Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales “Bernardino Rivadavia”

  2. The structure of the iBOL project in Argentina iBOL Argentina Committee iBOLcoordinator iBOL Argentina Fund Five calls for projects from 2008 to 2012, 110 projects supported. LeadingLabs Training Workshopsfor DNA Barcoding. Cruises of theOceanographicvessel FiveReferenceBarcodeLabs.

  3. Structure of Argentinianbarcoding network IBONE - Corrientes INIBIOMA - Bariloche MACN – Buenos Aires CENPAT – Puerto Madryn NágeraBiologicalStation Mar del Plata

  4. FiveReference BarcodeLabs CONICET Llabs. Training Workshops at MACN HowBarcode Network works in Argentina Exportingpermits(Fauna, Acceso Rec. Genéticos 226/2010) Projectssupportedby iBOLArgentina Fund Lysisplates Projectssupportedby iBOL Argentina Fund BIO/CCDB PCR Plates (no permits required) Projectssupportedby iBOL Argentina Fund Barcodes Buildingthe DNA barcodelibrary of Argentinianspecies

  5. TheprojectssupportedbyiBOLArgentina Fund • Theresearchersmustbe principal investigators of a PIP or a PICT. • Tissues and vouchersmustbecompliantwithbarcodestandards. • Specimensmustbecollectedfollowing legal norms. • Tissues and vouchersmustbestored in permanentcollections. • Thefundssupportonlythe extra costs of preservingtissues and • vouchers, includingsmallequipments, technicalservices, etc. • Onlysmallamounts are allowedtosupportfieldwork. No PCR • and sequencingcosts are supported. • Researchers and theirfellowshavetotaketheLeadingLabs • Training Workshopfor DNA barcoding. • Researchershavetosendthetissuesamplesto CONICET – • iBOLLabs. to produce theirbarcodesequences.

  6. LeadingLabs Training Workshop for DNA Barcoding - MACN

  7. “Puerto Deseado” cruisestogetsamplesforiBOLprojects

  8. TheiBOL-IDRC project EngagingDevelopingNations in the International Barode of Life Project (iBOL) Objetives: • Tocreatebarcodelibrariesthatallowpracticalapplications in theparticipating • countries. • Tosecurethe active participation of fivedevelopingnations in theiBOLproject. • Todevelopan ABS policyfortheiBOLproject. • Tosupportsomekeyelements of theiBOLprojectstructure.

  9. Actinopterygii 128.914 barcodesbelongingto 13.183 species

  10. Aves 32030 barcodesbelongingto 4563 species

  11. Lepidoptera 714.950 barcodesbelongingto 73.377 species

  12. Apidae 12.311 barcodesbelongingto 2021 species

  13. BarcodeArgentineButterflies (ARLEP) and Moths (ARMOT)

  14. ARMOT

  15. EmergingLeaders in theAmericasProgram - ELAP Finding a deletion 4.7% COI divergence PLO0308 AAA9670 PLO0104 AAA9669 PLO0104 ACA8897 11.7% COI divergence 12.2 COI divergence

  16. BuildingtheBiodiversityMacroscope in Bolivia

  17. CIAR – Pcía de Misiones – Selva subtropical Global Malaise Program Malaise 1: 27.44476ºS 54.94032ºO Malaise 2: 27.44300ºS 54.94237ªO 139 msnm Ea. El Bagual – Pcia de Formosa – Chaco húmedo • EQP-CLL-51326 18’10.0” S58 48’54.0”W57 msnm • EQP-CLL-51226 18’11.1” S58 48’55.8”W56 msnm

  18. Futureplans (next 12 months) • Toincreasetheproduction of COI products in CONICET’sBarcodeLabs. • Secured • To open a new call of projectsfortheiBOL Argentina Fund and toorganizetheSixthLLABs training workshopfor DNA barcoding. • Secured • Toexpandthe Global MalaiseTrapProgram in protectedareas in Argentina and Bolivia and set theirsampleprocessing pipelines. • Workingonbothaspects, additionalfundsrequired • Tocontinueworking in collaborationwith Bolivia tobuilditsBiodiversitymacroscope, overcomingits new regulations. • Nexttripto Bolivia postponedgivencurrentrestrictions; additionalsupportrequiredtocontinueafter 2013 • TohelpotherLatin American countries in barcodeprojects – e.g.Peru, DominicanRepublic, etc. • Secured

  19. Next biota? TheBiodiversity of the Iguazú National Park - Argentina

  20. TheAtlanticforest, one of therichest and more endangeredecosystems of theWorld The Iguazú National Park (in Argentina) and theIguaçuNational Park (in Brazil) representthesoutherntip of theAtlanticforest, and togetherwiththe preserves of Misiones Provinceare thelargest and bestpreservedremains of thisecosystem.

  21. Objectives • To discover which species are within Iguazú National Park. • 2) To build a DNA barcoding database that will permit the identification of the species of Iguazú National Park in a cost-effective and rapid manner. • 3) To describe the new species that will result from sampling the fauna of Iguazú National Park. • 4) To provide a biodiversity data baseline for the IguazúNational Park that will be a benchmark against which future biodiversity studies can be compared.

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