Suppr超能文献

处于边缘生存:生理与动力学权衡塑造了从热带到南美洲亚南极潮间带螃蟹的热耐受性。

Living on the Edge: Physiological and Kinetic Trade-Offs Shape Thermal Tolerance in Intertidal Crabs From Tropical to Sub-Antarctic South America.

作者信息

Faria Samuel Coelho, Bianchini Adalto, Lauer Mariana Machado, Zimbardi Ana Lúcia Ribeiro Latorre, Tapella Federico, Romero Maria Carolina, McNamara John Campbell

机构信息

Departamento de Biologia, Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil.

Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Rio Grande, Brazil.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2020 Apr 24;11:312. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2020.00312. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Temperature is an important abiotic factor that drives the evolution of ectotherms owing to its pervasive effects at all levels of organization. Although a species' thermal tolerance is environmentally driven within a spatial cline, it may be constrained over time due to differential phylogenetic inheritance. At the limits of thermal tolerance, hemolymph oxygen is reduced and lactate formation is increased due to mismatch between oxygen supply and demand; imbalance between enzyme flexibility/stability also impairs the ability to generate energy. Here, we characterized the effects of lower (LL) and upper (UL) critical thermal limits on selected descriptors of aerobic and anaerobic metabolism in 12 intertidal crab species distributed from northern Brazil (≈7.8°S) to southern Patagonia (≈53.2°S), considering their phylogeny. We tested for (i) functional trade-offs regarding aerobic and anaerobic metabolism and LDH kinetics in shaping thermal tolerance; (ii) influence of shared ancestry and thermal province on metabolic evolution; and (iii) presence of evolutionary convergences and adaptive peaks in the crab phylogeny. The tropical and subtropical species showed similar systemic and kinetic responses, both differing from the sub-Antarctic crabs. The lower UL's of the sub-Antarctic crabs may reflect mismatch between the evolution of aerobic and anaerobic metabolism since these crabs exhibit lower oxygen consumption but higher lactate formation than tropical and subtropical species also at their respective UL's. LDH activity increased with temperature increase, while K remained fairly constant; catalytic coefficient correlated negatively with thermal niche. Thermal tolerance may rely on a putative evolutionary trade-off between aerobic and anaerobic metabolism regarding energy supply, while temperature compensation of kinetic performance is driven by thermal habitat as revealed by the LDH affinity/efficiency equilibrium. The overall physiological evolution revealed two homoplastic adaptive peaks in the sub-Antarctic crabs with a further shift in the tropical/subtropical clade. The physiological traits at UL have evolved in a phylogenetic manner while all others were more plastic. Thus, shared inheritance and thermal environment have driven the crabs' thermal tolerance and metabolic evolution, revealing physiological transformations that have arisen in both colder and warmer climes, especially at higher levels of biological organization and phylogenetic diversity.

摘要

温度是一个重要的非生物因素,由于其在生物组织各个层面的广泛影响,驱动着变温动物的进化。尽管一个物种的热耐受性在空间梯度上受环境驱动,但由于不同的系统发育遗传,其热耐受性可能会随时间受到限制。在热耐受性极限下,由于氧气供需不匹配,血淋巴中的氧气减少,乳酸生成增加;酶的灵活性/稳定性之间的失衡也会损害能量产生能力。在此,我们考虑了12种潮间带蟹类的系统发育,研究了较低(LL)和较高(UL)临界热极限对有氧和无氧代谢选定描述指标的影响,这些蟹类分布于巴西北部(约南纬7.8°)至巴塔哥尼亚南部(约南纬53.2°)。我们测试了:(i)有氧和无氧代谢以及乳酸脱氢酶动力学在塑造热耐受性方面的功能权衡;(ii)共同祖先和热区对代谢进化的影响;以及(iii)蟹类系统发育中进化趋同和适应峰的存在。热带和亚热带物种表现出相似的系统和动力学反应,两者均与亚南极蟹类不同。亚南极蟹类较低的UL值可能反映了有氧和无氧代谢进化之间的不匹配,因为这些蟹类在各自的UL值下,与热带和亚热带物种相比,耗氧量较低,但乳酸生成量较高。乳酸脱氢酶活性随温度升高而增加,而K值保持相当恒定;催化系数与热生态位呈负相关。热耐受性可能依赖于有氧和无氧代谢在能量供应方面的一种假定的进化权衡,而动力学性能的温度补偿则由乳酸脱氢酶亲和力/效率平衡所揭示的热栖息地驱动。总体生理进化显示,亚南极蟹类有两个同塑性适应峰,热带/亚热带类群有进一步的转变。UL值下的生理特征以系统发育的方式进化,而其他所有特征则更具可塑性。因此,共同遗传和热环境驱动了蟹类的热耐受性和代谢进化,揭示了在较冷和较暖气候中出现的生理转变,特别是在生物组织和系统发育多样性较高的水平上。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/5fd8/7194293/3ceab00cfe16/fphys-11-00312-g001.jpg

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验