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Transgenerational acclimation influences asexual reproduction in Aurelia aurita jellyfish polyps in response to temperature

机译:转基因驯化对Aurelia Aurita水母息肉中的性别繁殖影响响应于温度

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Climate change events and anthropogenic activities (e.g. translocation of non-indigenous species) have been proposed to account for the rise of jellyfish blooms in coastal environments. Bloom-forming scyphozoan jellyfish of the genus Aurelia have successfully invaded new habitats and have caused damaging blooms. In attempting to understand the underlying reasons for their success, researchers have investigated immediate effects of changing environmental conditions (e.g. temperature) on scyphistomae of single/unknown generations, with a particular focus on asexual reproduction. However, it remains unclear how scyphistomae respond to changing conditions over longer time-scales or across generations, and how those responses influence bloom occurrence. Here, we examined the role of transgenerational acclimation in asexual reproduction of A. aurita scyphistomae in a 72 d orthogonal experiment, combining 3 parental with 3 offspring temperatures of 8, 12 and 16 degrees C. The null hypothesis was that the thermal history of the parental (F-0) generation will not affect asexual reproduction in the offspring (F-1) generation. Our results indicated that, provided with a transgenerational temperature change, parent scyphistomae do modify the reproductive output and timing of offspring. Scyphistomae from 'cold' (8 degrees C) parents displayed the greatest reproductive output (2.86 buds per scyphistoma) and earliest budding commencement (23.86 d) at warm temperature (16 degrees C). Scyphistomae from 'warm' (16 degrees C) parents displayed the greatest reproductive potential (2.63 buds) at medium temperature (12 degrees C). Cold temperature (8 degrees C) caused considerable inhibition of asexual reproduction in offspring scyphistomae, independent of the parental thermal history. Transgenerational acclimation may benefit potentially invasive jellyfish species facing climate-related and/or human-induced changes in the global marine environment, by facilitating asexual reproduction and subsequent bloom events.
机译:已经提出了气候变化事件和人为活动(例如,非土着物种的易位),以解释沿海环境中的水母盛开的兴起。 Aurelia属的绽放成型鞘翅色的水母成功地侵犯了新的栖息地,并导致了造成伤害的绽放。在试图理解其成功的潜在原因时,研究人员已经研究了改变环境条件(例如温度)对单一/未知代或未知一代人的乳头肌瘤的立即影响,特别关注无性繁殖。然而,仍然尚不清楚Scyphistomae如何在较长的时间尺度或世代之间反应改变条件,以及这些反应如何影响盛开的发生。在这里,我们研究了转基因适应在72d正交实验中A.αuritascyphistomae的性繁殖中的作用,将3个父母与3个后代温度合并为8,12和16摄氏度。零假设是热的历史父母(F-0)生成不会影响后代(F-1)生成中的既时繁殖。我们的结果表明,随着转基因温度变化提供,父氏乳头氏菌进行了修改后代的生殖输出和时序。来自“冷”(8℃)父母的Scyphistomae展示了暖温度(16摄氏度)的最大生殖输出(每分裂瘤的2.86芽)和最早的萌芽开始(23.86d)。来自“温暖”(16摄氏度)父母的Scyphistomae在中温(12摄氏度)显示最大的生殖潜力(2.63芽)。寒冷温度(8℃)导致后代Scyphistomae中无性繁殖的相当大抑制,独立于父母的热历史。通过促进无性的复制和随后的绽放事件,转基因适应可能会使面临有关气候相关和/或人类诱导的变化的潜在侵入性的水母物种。

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