Which Specialized Metabolites Does the Native Subantarctic Gastropod Notodiscus hookeri Extract from the Consumption of the Lichens Usnea taylorii and Pseudocyphellaria crocata?

Notodiscus hookeri is the only representative of terrestrial gastropods on Possession Island and exclusively feeds on lichens. The known toxicity of various lichen metabolites to plant-eating invertebrates led us to propose that N. hookeri evolved means to protect itself from their adverse effects....

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Main Authors: Alice Gadea, Pierre Le Pogam, Grichka Biver, Joël Boustie, Anne-Cécile Le Lamer, Françoise Le Dévéhat, Maryvonne Charrier
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1420-3049/22/3/425/ 2023-08-20T04:09:23+02:00 Which Specialized Metabolites Does the Native Subantarctic Gastropod Notodiscus hookeri Extract from the Consumption of the Lichens Usnea taylorii and Pseudocyphellaria crocata? Alice Gadea Pierre Le Pogam Grichka Biver Joël Boustie Anne-Cécile Le Lamer Françoise Le Dévéhat Maryvonne Charrier agris 2017-03-08 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22030425 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Natural Products Chemistry https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22030425 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Molecules; Volume 22; Issue 3; Pages: 425 lichens snails chemical ecology Crozet Archipelago Notodiscus hookeri Usnea taylorii Pseudocyphellaria crocata Text 2017 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22030425 2023-07-31T21:04:07Z Notodiscus hookeri is the only representative of terrestrial gastropods on Possession Island and exclusively feeds on lichens. The known toxicity of various lichen metabolites to plant-eating invertebrates led us to propose that N. hookeri evolved means to protect itself from their adverse effects. To validate this assumption, the current study focused on the consumption of two lichen species: Usnea taylorii and Pseudocyphellaria crocata. A controlled feeding experiment was designed to understand how the snail copes with the unpalatable and/or toxic compounds produced by these lichen species. The occurrence of two snail ecophenotypes, represented by a mineral shell and an organic shell, led to address the question of a metabolic response specific to the phenotype. Snails were fed for two months with one of these lichens and the chemical profiles of biological samples of N. hookeri (i.e., crop, digestive gland, intestine, and feces) were established by HPLC-DAD-MS and compared to that of the lichens. N. hookeri appears as a generalist lichen feeder able to consume toxic metabolite-containing lichens, independently of the ecophenotype. The digestive gland did not sequester lichen metabolites. The snail metabolism might be based on four non-exclusive processes according to the concerned metabolites (avoidance, passive transport, hydrolysis, and excretion). Text Possession Island MDPI Open Access Publishing Possession Island ENVELOPE(171.200,171.200,-71.867,-71.867) Molecules 22 3 425
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topic lichens
snails
chemical ecology
Crozet Archipelago
Notodiscus hookeri
Usnea taylorii
Pseudocyphellaria crocata
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snails
chemical ecology
Crozet Archipelago
Notodiscus hookeri
Usnea taylorii
Pseudocyphellaria crocata
Alice Gadea
Pierre Le Pogam
Grichka Biver
Joël Boustie
Anne-Cécile Le Lamer
Françoise Le Dévéhat
Maryvonne Charrier
Which Specialized Metabolites Does the Native Subantarctic Gastropod Notodiscus hookeri Extract from the Consumption of the Lichens Usnea taylorii and Pseudocyphellaria crocata?
topic_facet lichens
snails
chemical ecology
Crozet Archipelago
Notodiscus hookeri
Usnea taylorii
Pseudocyphellaria crocata
description Notodiscus hookeri is the only representative of terrestrial gastropods on Possession Island and exclusively feeds on lichens. The known toxicity of various lichen metabolites to plant-eating invertebrates led us to propose that N. hookeri evolved means to protect itself from their adverse effects. To validate this assumption, the current study focused on the consumption of two lichen species: Usnea taylorii and Pseudocyphellaria crocata. A controlled feeding experiment was designed to understand how the snail copes with the unpalatable and/or toxic compounds produced by these lichen species. The occurrence of two snail ecophenotypes, represented by a mineral shell and an organic shell, led to address the question of a metabolic response specific to the phenotype. Snails were fed for two months with one of these lichens and the chemical profiles of biological samples of N. hookeri (i.e., crop, digestive gland, intestine, and feces) were established by HPLC-DAD-MS and compared to that of the lichens. N. hookeri appears as a generalist lichen feeder able to consume toxic metabolite-containing lichens, independently of the ecophenotype. The digestive gland did not sequester lichen metabolites. The snail metabolism might be based on four non-exclusive processes according to the concerned metabolites (avoidance, passive transport, hydrolysis, and excretion).
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author Alice Gadea
Pierre Le Pogam
Grichka Biver
Joël Boustie
Anne-Cécile Le Lamer
Françoise Le Dévéhat
Maryvonne Charrier
author_facet Alice Gadea
Pierre Le Pogam
Grichka Biver
Joël Boustie
Anne-Cécile Le Lamer
Françoise Le Dévéhat
Maryvonne Charrier
author_sort Alice Gadea
title Which Specialized Metabolites Does the Native Subantarctic Gastropod Notodiscus hookeri Extract from the Consumption of the Lichens Usnea taylorii and Pseudocyphellaria crocata?
title_short Which Specialized Metabolites Does the Native Subantarctic Gastropod Notodiscus hookeri Extract from the Consumption of the Lichens Usnea taylorii and Pseudocyphellaria crocata?
title_full Which Specialized Metabolites Does the Native Subantarctic Gastropod Notodiscus hookeri Extract from the Consumption of the Lichens Usnea taylorii and Pseudocyphellaria crocata?
title_fullStr Which Specialized Metabolites Does the Native Subantarctic Gastropod Notodiscus hookeri Extract from the Consumption of the Lichens Usnea taylorii and Pseudocyphellaria crocata?
title_full_unstemmed Which Specialized Metabolites Does the Native Subantarctic Gastropod Notodiscus hookeri Extract from the Consumption of the Lichens Usnea taylorii and Pseudocyphellaria crocata?
title_sort which specialized metabolites does the native subantarctic gastropod notodiscus hookeri extract from the consumption of the lichens usnea taylorii and pseudocyphellaria crocata?
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