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Title:Developmental and sexual divergence in the olfactory system of the marine insect Clunio marinus
Author(s):Missbach C; Vogel H; Hansson BS; Grosse-Wilde E; Vilcinskas A; Kaiser TS;
Address:"Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Department of Evolutionary Neuroethology, Hans-Knoell-Strasse 8, D-07745, Jena, Germany. charaxes@freenet.de. Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Department of Entomology, Hans-Knoell-Strasse 8, D-07745, Jena, Germany. Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Department of Evolutionary Neuroethology, Hans-Knoell-Strasse 8, D-07745, Jena, Germany. Czech University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, EXTEMIT-K, Kamycka 129, 165 00, Praha, Suchdol, Czech Republic. Justus-Liebig University Giessen, Institute for Insect Biotechnology, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32, D-35392, Giessen, Germany. Center for Integrative Bioinformatics Vienna (CIBIV), Max F. Perutz Laboratories, University of Vienna, Medical University Vienna, Dr. Bohr Gasse 9, A-1030, Wien, Austria. kaiser@evolbio.mpg.de. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Max Planck Research Group 'Biological Clocks', August-Thienemann-Strasse 2, 24306, Plon, Germany. kaiser@evolbio.mpg.de"
Journal Title:Sci Rep
Year:2020
Volume:20200207
Issue:1
Page Number:2125 -
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-59063-7
ISSN/ISBN:2045-2322 (Electronic) 2045-2322 (Linking)
Abstract:"An animal's fitness strongly depends on successful feeding, avoidance of predators and reproduction. All of these behaviours commonly involve chemosensation. As a consequence, when species' ecological niches and life histories differ, their chemosensory abilities need to be adapted accordingly. The intertidal insect Clunio marinus (Diptera: Chironomidae) has tuned its olfactory system to two highly divergent niches. The long-lived larvae forage in a marine environment. During the few hours of terrestrial adult life, males have to find the female pupae floating on the water surface, free the cryptic females from their pupal skin, copulate and carry the females to the oviposition sites. In order to explore the possibility for divergent olfactory adaptations within the same species, we investigated the chemosensory system of C. marinus larvae, adult males and adult females at the morphological and molecular level. The larvae have a well-developed olfactory system, but olfactory gene expression only partially overlaps with that of adults, likely reflecting their marine vs. terrestrial lifestyles. The olfactory system of the short-lived adults is simple, displaying no glomeruli in the antennal lobes. There is strong sexual dimorphism, the female olfactory system being particularly reduced in terms of number of antennal annuli and sensilla, olfactory brain centre size and gene expression. We found hints for a pheromone detection system in males, including large trichoid sensilla and expression of specific olfactory receptors and odorant binding proteins. Taken together, this makes C. marinus an excellent model to study within-species evolution and adaptation of chemosensory systems"
Keywords:"Adaptation, Biological/physiology Animals Aquatic Organisms/metabolism/*physiology Chironomidae/metabolism/*physiology Female Insect Proteins/metabolism Insecta/metabolism/*physiology Larva/metabolism Male Olfactory Bulb/metabolism/*physiology Olfactory R;"
Notes:"MedlineMissbach, Christine Vogel, Heiko Hansson, Bill S Grosse-Wilde, Ewald Vilcinskas, Andreas Kaiser, Tobias S eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2020/02/09 Sci Rep. 2020 Feb 7; 10(1):2125. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-59063-7"

 
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