Rapid temporal adaptation structures tolerance to toxic cyanobacteria in a natural population of the water flea Daphnia.

IF 3.7 1区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Evolution Letters Pub Date : 2025-07-09 eCollection Date: 2025-10-01 DOI:10.1093/evlett/qraf020
Maxime Fajgenblat, Emma Gouwy, Manon Coone, Rafaela Almeida, Alice Boudry, Kiani Cuypers, Edwin van den Berg, Isabel Vanoverberghe, Luc De Meester, Ellen Decaestecker
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Abstract

Cyanobacteria blooms pose a substantial threat to freshwater systems globally. While zooplankton grazers such as Daphnia can have an important role in suppressing cyanobacteria blooms, cyanobacteria can adversely impact Daphnia fitness and even kill them. Earlier work has shown an evolutionary increase in tolerance to cyanobacteria across years and strong genotype × genotype interactions determining the interaction between Daphnia and the cyanobacterium Microcystis. Here, we test the hypothesis that Daphnia magna can adapt during 1 growing season to changes in dominant strains of Microcystis. Over 2 consecutive years, we collected D. magna clonal lineages and Microcystis strains from a single pond early and late in the growing season and we assessed whether Daphnia survival differed when exposed to Microcystis strains from either the same or a different time point within the growth season. Our findings reveal important Daphnia genotype × Microcystis genotype interactions, with Daphnia survival being higher when exposed to Microcystis from the same time point than when exposed to Microcystis of a different time point. Our results extend earlier findings to variation within 1 single natural system and growth season, and suggest an important impact of rapid (co)evolutionary dynamics shaping the tolerance of zooplankton grazers to cyanobacteria.

在水蚤的自然种群中,快速的时间适应结构对有毒蓝藻的耐受。
蓝藻大量繁殖对全球淡水系统构成了重大威胁。虽然像水蚤这样的浮游动物食草动物可以在抑制蓝藻繁殖方面发挥重要作用,但蓝藻会对水蚤的适应性产生不利影响,甚至杀死它们。早期的研究表明,随着时间的推移,对蓝藻的耐受性逐渐增加,基因型与基因型之间的强相互作用决定了水蚤和微囊藻之间的相互作用。在此,我们验证了大水蚤可以在一个生长季节内适应微囊藻优势菌株的变化的假设。在连续2年的时间里,我们在生长季节的早期和后期从一个池塘中收集了D. magna无性系和微囊藻菌株,并评估了在生长季节的同一时间点暴露于微囊藻菌株或不同时间点暴露于水蚤的存活率是否不同。我们的研究结果揭示了水蚤基因型与微囊藻基因型的重要相互作用,在同一时间点暴露于微囊藻的水蚤存活率高于暴露于不同时间点的微囊藻。我们的研究结果将早期的发现扩展到单一自然系统和生长季节的变化,并表明快速(co)进化动力学对浮游动物对蓝藻的耐受性有重要影响。
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Evolution Letters
Evolution Letters EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY-
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13.00
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2.00%
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35
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Evolution Letters publishes cutting-edge new research in all areas of Evolutionary Biology. Available exclusively online, and entirely open access, Evolution Letters consists of Letters - original pieces of research which form the bulk of papers - and Comments and Opinion - a forum for highlighting timely new research ideas for the evolutionary community.
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