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外来物种对社会等级制度的干扰:一项基因转录研究。

Disturbance of social hierarchy by an invasive species: a gene transcription study.

作者信息

Roberge Christian, Blanchet Simon, Dodson Julian J, Guderley Helga, Bernatchez Louis

机构信息

Département de biologie, Université Laval, Québec, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2008 Jun 11;3(6):e2408. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0002408.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Ecological and evolutionary changes in native populations facing invasion by exotic species are increasingly reported. Recently, it has been shown that competition with exotic rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) disrupts dominance hierarchies within groups of native Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). The genetic and molecular actors underlying phenotypic plasticity are poorly understood.

METHODOLOGY

Here, we aimed at identifying the genetic and molecular actors contributing to this plastic loss of dominance hierarchies as well as at identifying genes implicated in behaviours related to social dominance. By using microarrays, we compared the genome-wide gene transcription profiles in brains of dominant versus subordinate juvenile Atlantic salmon in presence or absence of a competitive rainbow trout.

PRINCIPAL FINDINGS

Adding the trout competitor resulted in dominant and subordinate salmon being more similar, both behaviourally and at the level of brain gene transcription patterns. Genes for which transcription levels differed between dominant and subordinate salmon in the absence of exotic trout were mainly over-expressed in dominant salmon and included genes implicated in protein turnover, neuronal structural change and oxygen transport.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our study provides one of the few examples demonstrating a close interplay between behavioural plasticity and gene transcription, therefore contributing to the understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes in an ecologically relevant context.

摘要

背景

越来越多的报道称,本地种群在面临外来物种入侵时会发生生态和进化变化。最近的研究表明,与外来虹鳟(Oncorhynchus mykiss)的竞争会破坏本地大西洋鲑(Salmo salar)群体内的优势等级制度。然而,对于表型可塑性背后的遗传和分子因素,我们却知之甚少。

方法

在此,我们旨在确定导致这种优势等级制度可塑性丧失的遗传和分子因素,并找出与社会优势相关行为有关的基因。通过使用微阵列技术,我们比较了在有或没有竞争性虹鳟存在的情况下,优势和从属幼年大西洋鲑大脑中的全基因组基因转录谱。

主要发现

引入虹鳟竞争者后,优势和从属鲑鱼在行为和大脑基因转录模式水平上变得更加相似。在没有外来虹鳟的情况下,优势和从属鲑鱼之间转录水平不同的基因主要在优势鲑鱼中过度表达,包括与蛋白质周转、神经元结构变化和氧气运输有关的基因。

结论/意义:我们的研究提供了为数不多的例子之一,证明了行为可塑性与基因转录之间存在密切的相互作用,从而有助于在生态相关背景下理解这些过程背后的分子机制。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9948/2408967/c65b2023a5ee/pone.0002408.g001.jpg

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