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Optimized Field Collection and Gut Dissection Workflows for Microbiome Studies of the Citrus Root Weevil, Diaprepes
Paola G Figueroa-Pratts1,2, Tasha M Santiago-Rodriguez3,4, Imilce A Rodriguez-Fernandez1
1Microbiology and Genetics Laboratory, Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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Careful dissection of insect gut tissues is essential for microbiome studies to ensure accurate characterization of internal microbial communities and preservation of DNA integrity. Because insect-associated microbiomes are highly sensitive to contamination, effective removal of external microbes prior to dissection is critical to minimize bias in downstream analyses. While ethanol- and bleach-based surface sterilization methods are commonly used, standardized workflows integrating field collection, sterilization, and dissection remain limited. Here, we present a step-by-step protocol for the field collection, surface sterilization, and dissection of gut tissues from the agricultural pest Diaprepes abbreviatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), optimized for genomic DNA extraction and microbiome analyses. Using wild-caught specimens, this workflow incorporates a rigorous surface sterilization and dissection strategy that minimizes external contamination while preserving biologically relevant microbial signatures and DNA integrity for downstream microbiome analyses. The protocol provides a standardized framework for insect gut microbiome studies and can be broadly adapted to other wild-caught insect species requiring careful collection, disinfection, and sterile dissection prior to molecular analysis. The protocol integrates field collection and laboratory processing steps into a streamlined workflow that minimizes contamination while preserving tissue integrity for downstream applications. Key features • Designed for wild-caught Diaprepes abbreviatus collected directly from agricultural host trees, this protocol can also be adapted for other insect species. • Integrates field collection, surface sterilization, and sterile gut dissection into a single workflow to minimize contamination. • Sequential ethanol and diluted bleach treatment effectively removes external microbes prior to dissection. • Enables isolation of intact gut tissues suitable for high-quality DNA extraction and downstream microbiome sequencing.

