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Trap-based surveillance strategies are widely used for monitoring of invasive insect species, aiming to detect newly arrived exotic taxa as well as track the population levels of established or endemic pests. Where these surveillance traps have low specificity and capture non-target endemic species in excess of the target pests, the need for extensive specimen sorting and identification creates a major diagnostic bottleneck. While the recent development of standardized molecular diagnostics has partly alleviated this requirement, the single specimen per reaction nature of these methods does not readily scale to the sheer number of insects trapped in surveillance programmes. Consequently, target lists are often restricted to a few high-priority pests, allowing unanticipated species to avoid detection and potentially establish populations.DNA metabarcoding has recently emerged as a method for conducting simultaneous, multi-species identification of complex mixed communities and may lend itself ideally to rapid diagnostics of bulk insect trap samples. Moreover, the high-throughput nature of recent sequencing platforms could enable the multiplexing of hundreds of diverse trap samples on a single flow cell, thereby providing the means to dramatically scale up insect surveillance in terms of both the quantity of traps that can be processed concurrently and number of pest species that can be targeted. In this review of the metabarcoding literature, we explore how DNA metabarcoding could be tailored to the detection of invasive insects in a surveillance context and highlight the unique technical and regulatory challenges that must be considered when implementing high-throughput sequencing technologies into sensitive diagnostic applications.

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  • Reviewer Comments to Author: Piper et al present a thorough review on DNA metabarcoding applied to high throughput insect surveillance

  • The authors should be aware that similar reviews - not dedicated to insect surveillance- already exist in the bibliography

  • These reviews cover some redundant issues, which could enable reducing the length of this article in some sections, and contain some contents and ideas that have not been added to this article and might be worth referencing in the context of high throughput insect surveillance

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Title: Prospects and challenges of implementing DNA metabarcoding for high throughput insect surveillance Reviewer Comments to Author: Piper et al present a thorough review on DNA metabarcoding applied to high throughput insect surveillance. The authors should be aware that similar reviews - not dedicated to insect surveillance- already exist in the bibliography (two recent examples that the authors omitted: Deiner et al 2017 Mol Ecol; Alberdi et al 2019 Mol Ecol Res).

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