Seasonal and spatial influences on gene expression in Antarctic krill Euphausia superba

The high latitudes inhabited by Antarctic krill Euphausia superba Dana are characterised by extreme changes in seasonal conditions, with very low food availability, long periods of darkness and a massive expansion of sea ice in autumn and winter. How krill adapt to these conditions has yet to be det...

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Published in:Marine Ecology Progress Series
Main Authors: Seear, PJ, Goodall-Copestake, WP, Fleming, AH, Rosato, E, Tarling, GA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/cd14e2f9-4887-49ed-942f-b4a17a27196f
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09947
http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v467/p61-75/
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/cd14e2f9-4887-49ed-942f-b4a17a27196f 2024-01-28T10:01:23+01:00 Seasonal and spatial influences on gene expression in Antarctic krill Euphausia superba Seear, PJ Goodall-Copestake, WP Fleming, AH Rosato, E Tarling, GA 2012-10-25 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/cd14e2f9-4887-49ed-942f-b4a17a27196f https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09947 http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v467/p61-75/ eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Seear , PJ , Goodall-Copestake , WP , Fleming , AH , Rosato , E & Tarling , GA 2012 , ' Seasonal and spatial influences on gene expression in Antarctic krill Euphausia superba ' , Marine Ecology Progress Series , vol. 467 , pp. 61-75 . https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09947 Southern Ocean Genomics Physiology Reproduction Immune-response Overwintering Quiescence article 2012 ftuhipublicatio https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09947 2024-01-04T23:21:21Z The high latitudes inhabited by Antarctic krill Euphausia superba Dana are characterised by extreme changes in seasonal conditions, with very low food availability, long periods of darkness and a massive expansion of sea ice in autumn and winter. How krill adapt to these conditions has yet to be determined, and it was the purpose of this study to gain more insight by investigating the differences between summer and winter krill populations at the molecular level. To achieve this, we used a cDNA microarray to compare gene expression between female adult krill caught during summer and winter near the Antarctic Peninsula (60°S), and between Peninsula krill and krill caught near South Georgia (54°S) during the same winter. The Peninsula seasonal comparison showed up-regulation in summer krill of genes involved in feeding and digestion, respiration, motor activity and immunity. Summer krill also showed evidence of increased vitellogenesis, with an insulin-related peptide up-regulated and neuroparsin down-regulated. The comparison between the different overwintering locations showed an up-regulation in the South Georgia krill of genes involved in feeding and digestion, and immunity. There was, however, no differential expression of genes involved in respiration, motor activity or vitellogenesis, suggesting that despite the above differences, both populations of overwintering krill were in a quiescent state. This study shows how krill physiology changes seasonally at the molecular level and how these changes are flexible according to the overwintering environment. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Antarctic Peninsula Euphausia superba Sea ice Southern Ocean University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Southern Ocean The Antarctic Marine Ecology Progress Series 467 61 75
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topic Southern Ocean
Genomics
Physiology
Reproduction
Immune-response
Overwintering
Quiescence
spellingShingle Southern Ocean
Genomics
Physiology
Reproduction
Immune-response
Overwintering
Quiescence
Seear, PJ
Goodall-Copestake, WP
Fleming, AH
Rosato, E
Tarling, GA
Seasonal and spatial influences on gene expression in Antarctic krill Euphausia superba
topic_facet Southern Ocean
Genomics
Physiology
Reproduction
Immune-response
Overwintering
Quiescence
description The high latitudes inhabited by Antarctic krill Euphausia superba Dana are characterised by extreme changes in seasonal conditions, with very low food availability, long periods of darkness and a massive expansion of sea ice in autumn and winter. How krill adapt to these conditions has yet to be determined, and it was the purpose of this study to gain more insight by investigating the differences between summer and winter krill populations at the molecular level. To achieve this, we used a cDNA microarray to compare gene expression between female adult krill caught during summer and winter near the Antarctic Peninsula (60°S), and between Peninsula krill and krill caught near South Georgia (54°S) during the same winter. The Peninsula seasonal comparison showed up-regulation in summer krill of genes involved in feeding and digestion, respiration, motor activity and immunity. Summer krill also showed evidence of increased vitellogenesis, with an insulin-related peptide up-regulated and neuroparsin down-regulated. The comparison between the different overwintering locations showed an up-regulation in the South Georgia krill of genes involved in feeding and digestion, and immunity. There was, however, no differential expression of genes involved in respiration, motor activity or vitellogenesis, suggesting that despite the above differences, both populations of overwintering krill were in a quiescent state. This study shows how krill physiology changes seasonally at the molecular level and how these changes are flexible according to the overwintering environment.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Seear, PJ
Goodall-Copestake, WP
Fleming, AH
Rosato, E
Tarling, GA
author_facet Seear, PJ
Goodall-Copestake, WP
Fleming, AH
Rosato, E
Tarling, GA
author_sort Seear, PJ
title Seasonal and spatial influences on gene expression in Antarctic krill Euphausia superba
title_short Seasonal and spatial influences on gene expression in Antarctic krill Euphausia superba
title_full Seasonal and spatial influences on gene expression in Antarctic krill Euphausia superba
title_fullStr Seasonal and spatial influences on gene expression in Antarctic krill Euphausia superba
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal and spatial influences on gene expression in Antarctic krill Euphausia superba
title_sort seasonal and spatial influences on gene expression in antarctic krill euphausia superba
publishDate 2012
url https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/cd14e2f9-4887-49ed-942f-b4a17a27196f
https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09947
http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v467/p61-75/
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Antarctic Peninsula
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
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Antarctic Peninsula
Southern Ocean
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