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Phenotypic plasticity but not adaptive tracking underlies seasonal variation in post‐cold hardening freeze tolerance of Drosophila melanogaster

机译:表型可塑性而非适应性追踪是果蝇果蝇冷后硬化耐寒性季节性变化的基础

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In temperate regions, an organism's ability to rapidly adapt to seasonally varying environments is essential for its survival. In response to seasonal changes in selection pressure caused by variation in temperature, humidity, and food availability, some organisms exhibit plastic changes in phenotype. In other cases, seasonal variation in selection pressure can rapidly increase the frequency of genotypes that offer survival or reproductive advantages under the current conditions. Little is known about the relative influences of plastic and genetic changes in short‐lived organisms experiencing seasonal environmental fluctuations. Cold hardening is a seasonally relevant plastic response in which exposure to cool, but nonlethal, temperatures significantly increases the organism's ability to later survive at freezing temperatures. In the present study, we demonstrate seasonal variation in cold hardening in and test the extent to which plasticity and adaptive tracking underlie that seasonal variation. We measured the post‐cold hardening freeze tolerance of flies from outdoor mesocosms over the summer, fall, and winter. We bred outdoor mesocosm‐caught flies for two generations in the laboratory and matched each outdoor cohort to an indoor control cohort of similar genetic background. We cold hardened all flies under controlled laboratory conditions and then measured their post‐cold hardening freeze tolerance. Comparing indoor and field‐caught flies and their laboratory‐reared G1 and G2 progeny allowed us to determine the roles of seasonal environmental plasticity, parental effects, and genetic changes on cold hardening. We also tested the relationship between cold hardening and other factors, including age, developmental density, food substrate, presence of antimicrobials, and supplementation with live yeast. We found strong plastic responses to a variety of field‐ and laboratory‐based environmental effects, but no evidence of seasonally varying parental or genetic effects on cold hardening. We therefore conclude that seasonal variation in post‐cold hardening freeze tolerance results from environmental influences and not genetic changes.
机译:在温带地区,生物体快速适应季节性变化环境的能力对其生存至关重要。由于温度,湿度和食物供应量变化引起的选择压力的季节性变化,某些生物表现出可塑性的表型变化。在其他情况下,选择压力的季节性变化会迅速增加在当前条件下具有生存或繁殖优势的基因型频率。对于经历季节性环境波动的短命生物,塑性和遗传变化的相对影响知之甚少。冷硬化是与季节相关的塑性反应,其中暴露于凉爽但非致命的温度下会显着提高生物体后来在冰冻温度下生存的能力。在本研究中,我们证明了冷硬化中的季节性变化,并测试了可塑性和自适应跟踪在该季节性变化基础上的程度。我们在夏季,秋季和冬季测量了室外中观果蝇的冷硬化后耐冻性。我们在实验室中饲养了两代室外中膜捕捉的苍蝇,并将每个室外队列与具有相似遗传背景的室内对照队列相匹配。我们在受控的实验室条件下对所有果蝇进行了冷硬化处理,然后测量了它们在冷硬化后的耐冻性。比较室内和野外苍蝇及其实验室饲养的G1和G2后代,可以确定季节性环境可塑性,父母效应和遗传变化对冷硬化的作用。我们还测试了冷硬化与其他因素之间的关系,这些因素包括年龄,发育密度,食物底物,存在抗微生物剂以及补充活酵母。我们发现对各种基于现场和实验室的环境影响具有很强的塑性响应,但没有证据表明父母或基因对冷硬化的季节性影响随季节变化。因此,我们得出的结论是,冷后硬化抗冻性的季节性变化是由环境影响而不是基因变化引起的。

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