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Comparative salinity tolerance in native flies from the subantarctic Kerguelen Islands: a metabolomic approach

机译:亚南极克格伦群岛天然蝇的耐盐度比较:代谢组学方法

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The quasi-extirpation of the cabbage Pringlea antiscorbutica in some locations at the Kerguelen Islands has large impacts on the distribution of the native fly Calycopteryx moseleyi. This insect has long been supposed as being subordinant to P. antiscorbutica until both larvae and adults were observed under seaweed in littoral margins. Physiological plasticity to saline conditions is expected in C. moseleyi, and metabolic rearrangements in salt-exposed specimens should thus be similar between individuals from cabbages and seaweeds. Individuals of C. moseleyi from non-saline (cabbages) and saline (seaweeds) habitats were experimentally subjected to different salinities (0, 35, 70 practical salinity units) and compared to the widely distributed native Anatalanta aptera flies that coexist with C. moseleyi under the seaweeds. A progressive drop of the survival and body water content was observed in C. moseleyi from cabbages exposed to increasing saline conditions. Body water contents remained similar at 35 and 70 practical salinity units in C. moseleyi from seaweeds, while it did not change over the whole saline gradient in A. aptera. Metabolic profiles revealed that both fly populations from the seaweeds accumulated compatible solutes in the form of alanine or glutamic acid when they were exposed to salinity. A distinct pattern was observed in C. moseleyi specimens from cabbages, whose metabolic profiles revealed a progressive loss of metabolic homoeostasis. We conclude that the C. moseleyi specimens from the cabbages and seaweeds differentiated, as also supported by their contrasted morphotypes, and that the limited salinity tolerance of individuals from cabbages may hinder their future expansion to seaweeds.
机译:在Kerguelen群岛的某些地方,白菜Pringlea antiscorbutica的半灭绝对本地苍蝇Calycopteryx moseleyi的分布有很大影响。长期以来,人们一直认为这种昆虫是抗败血假单胞菌(P. antiscorbutica)的下属,直到在沿海边缘的海藻下观察到幼虫和成虫。 moseleyi中预期在盐分条件下具有生理可塑性,因此,从卷心菜和海藻个体中,暴露于盐的标本中的代谢重排应相似。从非盐碱生菜(卷心菜)和盐碱(海藻)生境中分离出的C. moseleyi个体经过不同的盐度(0、35、70个实际盐度单位),并与与C. moseleyi共存的分布广泛的本地Anatalanta aptera苍蝇进行了比较。在海藻下。在暴露于日益增加的盐分条件下的白菜中,C。moseleyi的存活率和体内水分含量逐渐下降。在海藻中,C。moseleyi的体内水分含量分别为35和70实际盐度单位,而在整个A. aptera中,盐度没有变化。代谢特征表明,两个海藻果蝇种群在暴露于盐度时都以丙氨酸或谷氨酸的形式积累了相容性溶质。在卷心菜的苔藓C. moseleyi标本中观察到了明显的模式,其代谢谱显示代谢同源稳定的进行性丧失。我们得出的结论是,从卷心菜和海藻中分离出的C. moseleyi标本也得到了它们的相反形态型的支持,并且来自卷心菜的个体有限的盐分耐受性可能会阻止它们将来向海藻扩展。

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    《Polar biology》 |2016年第1期|47-56|共10页
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    Univ Rennes 1, UMR CNRS ECOBIO 6553, 263 Ave Gal Leclerc,CS 74205, F-35042 Rennes, France;

    Univ Rennes 1, UMR CNRS ECOBIO 6553, 263 Ave Gal Leclerc,CS 74205, F-35042 Rennes, France;

    Univ Rennes 1, UMR CNRS ECOBIO 6553, 263 Ave Gal Leclerc,CS 74205, F-35042 Rennes, France;

    INRA, UR0633, Unite Rech Zool Forestiere, 2163 Ave Pomme Pin,CS 40001 Ardon, F-45075 Orleans, France;

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  • 关键词

    Survival; Insect; Body water content; Metabolomics; Compatible solutes;

    机译:生存;昆虫;体内水分;代谢组学;相容溶质;
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