Brown Elizabeth B, Torres Joshua, Bennick Ryan A, Rozzo Valerie, Kerbs Arianna, DiAngelo Justin R, Keene Alex C
Department of Biological Sciences Florida Atlantic University Jupiter FL USA.
Wilkes Honors College Florida Atlantic University Jupiter FL USA.
Ecol Evol. 2018 Mar 26;8(8):4084-4097. doi: 10.1002/ece3.3963. eCollection 2018 Apr.
Regulation of sleep and metabolic homeostasis is critical to an animal's survival and under stringent evolutionary pressure. Animals display remarkable diversity in sleep and metabolic phenotypes; however, an understanding of the ecological forces that select for, and maintain, these phenotypic differences remains poorly understood. The fruit fly, , is a powerful model for investigating the genetic regulation of sleep and metabolic function, and screening in inbred fly lines has led to the identification of novel genetic regulators of sleep. Nevertheless, little is known about the contributions of naturally occurring genetic differences to sleep, metabolic phenotypes, and their relationship with geographic or environmental gradients. Here, we quantified sleep and metabolic phenotypes in 24 populations collected from diverse geographic localities. These studies reveal remarkable variation in sleep, starvation resistance, and energy stores. We found that increased sleep duration is associated with proximity to the equator and elevated average annual temperature, suggesting that environmental gradients strongly influence natural variation in sleep. Further, we found variation in metabolic regulation of sleep to be associated with free glucose levels, while starvation resistance associates with glycogen and triglyceride stores. Taken together, these findings reveal robust naturally occurring variation in sleep and metabolic traits in , providing a model to investigate how evolutionary and ecological history modulate these complex traits.
睡眠和代谢稳态的调节对动物的生存至关重要,且处于严格的进化压力之下。动物在睡眠和代谢表型上表现出显著的多样性;然而,对于选择并维持这些表型差异的生态力量,我们仍知之甚少。果蝇是研究睡眠和代谢功能遗传调控的有力模型,对近交果蝇品系的筛选已导致鉴定出睡眠的新型遗传调节因子。尽管如此,关于自然发生的遗传差异对睡眠、代谢表型及其与地理或环境梯度关系的贡献,我们所知甚少。在这里,我们对从不同地理区域收集的24个果蝇种群的睡眠和代谢表型进行了量化。这些研究揭示了睡眠、抗饥饿能力和能量储备方面的显著差异。我们发现睡眠时间的增加与靠近赤道和年平均气温升高有关,这表明环境梯度强烈影响睡眠的自然变异。此外,我们发现睡眠的代谢调节变化与游离葡萄糖水平有关,而抗饥饿能力与糖原和甘油三酯储备有关。综上所述,这些发现揭示了果蝇睡眠和代谢特征中强大的自然变异,为研究进化和生态历史如何调节这些复杂特征提供了一个模型。