Warren Clinton R, Breitenbach Anthony T, Bowden Rachel M, Paitz Ryan T
School of Biological Sciences, Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61790, USA.
Proc Biol Sci. 2025 Jan;292(2038):20242445. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2024.2445. Epub 2025 Jan 15.
Characterizing how organisms respond to transient temperatures may further our understanding of their susceptibility to climate change. Past studies in the freshwater turtle, , have demonstrated that the timing and duration of heat waves can have major implications for the response of genes involved in gonadal development and the production of female hatchlings. Yet, no study has considered how the response of these genes to transient cold snap exposure may affect gonadal development and the production of males. We investigated how cold snap timing affects gonadal gene expression in embryos and how the duration of an early cold snap influences the resulting hatchling sex ratios. Results show that responsiveness to cold changes rapidly across development, such that genes that responded when exposure began on incubation day 14 responded differently when exposure occurred just four or eight days later. Sex ratio data revealed that embryos experiencing an early cold snap also require a long exposure (>20 days) before most commit to testis development, suggesting that warm baseline temperatures may lower their sensitivity to later cold snap exposures. These results highlight how individual responses to incubation temperature can change rapidly across development in turtles and have important effects on sex ratios.
了解生物体如何应对短暂温度变化,可能会增进我们对它们对气候变化易感性的理解。过去对淡水龟的研究表明,热浪的时间和持续时间可能对性腺发育相关基因的反应以及雌性幼龟的产生有重大影响。然而,尚无研究考虑这些基因对短暂寒潮暴露的反应如何影响性腺发育和雄性的产生。我们研究了寒潮时间如何影响胚胎中的性腺基因表达,以及早期寒潮的持续时间如何影响最终的幼龟性别比例。结果表明,在整个发育过程中,对寒冷的反应迅速变化,以至于在孵化第14天开始暴露时做出反应的基因,在仅仅四天或八天后暴露时,反应会有所不同。性别比例数据显示,经历早期寒潮的胚胎在大多数胚胎致力于睾丸发育之前,也需要长时间暴露(>20天),这表明温暖的基线温度可能会降低它们对后期寒潮暴露的敏感性。这些结果突出了海龟个体对孵化温度的反应在整个发育过程中如何迅速变化,并对性别比例产生重要影响。