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Variable vision in variable environments: the visual system of an invasive cichlid (Cichla monoculus) in Lake Gatun, Panama

机译:可变环境中的可变愿景:巴拿马湖盖然的侵入性慈鲷(CICHLA Monoculus)的视觉系统

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An adaptive visual system is essential for organisms inhabiting new or changing light environments. The Panama Canal exhibits such variable environments owing to its anthropogenic origin and current human activities. Within the Panama Canal, Lake Gatun harbors several exotic fish species including the invasive peacock bass (Cichla monoculus), a predatory Amazonian cichlid. In this research, through spectral measurements and molecular and physiological experiments, we studied the visual system of C. monoculus and its adaptive capabilities. Our results suggest that (1) Lake Gatun is a highly variable environment, where light transmission changes throughout the canal waterway, and that (2) C. monoculus has several visual adaptations suited for this red-shifted light environment. Cichla monoculus filters short wavelengths (similar to 400 nm) from the environment through its ocular media and tunes its visual sensitivities to the available light through opsin gene expression. More importantly, based on shifts in spectral sensitivities of photoreceptors alone, and on transcriptome analysis, C. monoculus exhibits extreme intraspecific variation in the use of vitamin A(1)/A(2) chromophore in their photoreceptors. Fish living in turbid water had higher proportions of vitamin A(2), shifting sensitivities to longer wavelengths, than fish living in clear water. Furthermore, we also found variation in retinal transcriptomes, where fish from turbid and clear waters exhibited differentially expressed genes that vary greatly in their function. We suggest that this phenotypic plasticity has been key in the invasion success of C. monoculus.
机译:适应性视觉系统对于居住在新的或改变光环境的生物来说是必不可少的。由于其人为的来源和当前的人类活动,巴拿马运河展示了这种可变环境。在巴拿马运河内,盖伦湖哈尔堡几种异国鱼种,包括侵入性孔雀低音(Cichla Monoculus),掠夺性亚马逊山雀。在本研究中,通过光谱测量和分子和生理实验,我们研究了C. Monoculus的视觉系统及其自适应能力。我们的研究结果表明,(1)Gatun Lake Gatun是一个高度可变的环境,其中整个运河水路的透光变化,(2)C. Monocules有几种适用于这种红移光环境的视觉适应。 CICHLA MONOCULUS通过其眼培养基从环境中滤过短波长(类似于400nm),并通过OPSIN基因表达将其视觉敏感性调谐到可用光。更重要的是,基于单独的光感受器的光谱敏感性的变化,并在转录组分析上,C. monocules在光感受器中使用维生素A(1)/ A(2)发色团的使用极端的拆放变化。生活在浑浊水中的鱼类具有更高的维生素A(2),使敏感性转化为更长的波长,而不是生活在透明水中的鱼。此外,我们还发现视网膜转录瘤的变化,其中来自浑浊和透明水域的鱼类表现出差异表达的基因,其功能差异很大。我们表明这种表型可塑性在C. Monoculus的入侵成功中是关键。

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