微囊藻优势物种的变化能否改变水蚤的生长和繁殖?

IF 5.5 1区 生物学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Harmful Algae Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.hal.2024.102657
Tao Wang , Daochun Xu , Xuexiu Chang , Hugh J. MacIsaac , Jingjing Li , Jun Xu , Jinlong Zhang , Hongyan Zhang , Yuan Zhou , Runbing Xu
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全球许多湖泊中都有形成藻华的微囊藻(Microcystis wesenbergii)和铜绿微囊藻(M. aeruginosa),它们可能在空间和时间上交替出现藻华。随着环境变化的加剧,越来越多的湖泊中出现蓝藻藻华,且通常以威森贝微囊藻为主。铜绿微囊藻对包括浮游动物在内的共存生物的不利影响已得到充分研究,而对 Wesenbergii 的研究则十分有限。为了比较这两种微囊藻对浮游动物的影响,我们在慢性和急性暴露实验中探讨了产微囊藻毒素的铜绿微囊藻(Ma905 和 Ma526)和不产微囊藻毒素的威森伯格藻(Mw908 和 Mw929)不同菌株的渗出物对模式浮游动物大型蚤繁殖的影响。具体而言,我们测试了暴露于微囊藻渗出物的大型蚤的生理、生化、分子和转录组特征。我们观察到,在所有处理中,水蚤的体长、卵和后代数量都有所增加。在测试的四种菌株中,Ma526提高了第一窝的大小以及卵和后代的总数。微囊藻渗出物刺激了特定基因的表达,诱导蜕皮激素、幼年激素、三酰甘油和卵黄素的生物合成,进而提高了水蚤的卵和后代的产量。尽管所有微囊藻菌株都会影响生长和繁殖,但涉及许多重要途径的大量基因下调表明,Ma905 菌株可能会同时诱导对大型鲤鱼的损害。我们的研究强调了将威森藻类纳入蓝藻藻华生态风险评估的必要性,并强调如果仅根据微囊藻毒素的产量进行评估,对浮游动物造成的后果可能并不明确。
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Can a shift in dominant species of Microcystis alter growth and reproduction of waterfleas?

The bloom-forming species Microcystis wesenbergii and M. aeruginosa occur in many lakes globally, and may exhibit alternating blooms both spatially and temporally. As environmental changes increase, cyanobacteria bloom in more and more lakes and are often dominated by M. wesenbergii. The adverse impact of M. aeruginosa on co-existing organisms including zooplanktonic species has been well-studied, whereas studies of M. wesenbergii are limited. To compare effects of these two species on zooplankton, we explored effects of exudates from different strains of microcystin-producing M. aeruginosa (Ma905 and Ma526) and non-microcystin-producing M. wesenbergii (Mw908 and Mw929), on reproduction by the model zooplankter Daphnia magna in both chronic and acute exposure experiments. Specifically, we tested physiological, biochemical, molecular and transcriptomic characteristics of D. magna exposed to Microcystis exudates. We observed that body length and egg and offspring number of the daphnid increased in all treatments. Among the four strains tested, Ma526 enhanced the size of the first brood, as well as total egg and offspring number. Microcystis exudates stimulated expression of specific genes that induced ecdysone, juvenile hormone, triacylglycerol and vitellogenin biosynthesis, which, in turn, enhanced egg and offspring production of D. magna. Even though all strains of Microcystis affected growth and reproduction, large numbers of downregulated genes involving many essential pathways indicated that the Ma905 strain might contemporaneously induce damage in D. magna. Our study highlights the necessity of including M. wesenbergii into the ecological risk evaluation of cyanobacteria blooms, and emphasizes that consequences to zooplankton may not be clear-cut when assessments are based upon production of microcystins alone.

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Harmful Algae
Harmful Algae 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: This journal provides a forum to promote knowledge of harmful microalgae and macroalgae, including cyanobacteria, as well as monitoring, management and control of these organisms.
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