一种用于测量小型变温动物热性能的简单动态热梯度装置

IF 2.2 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Marshall W. Ritchie, Jeff W. Dawson, Heath A. MacMillan
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摘要

变温动物的体温严重依赖于环境温度,影响其适应性。实验室暴露于有利和不利的温度是用来了解这些影响,以及生理,生化和分子基础的热性能变化。虽然小型变温动物,如昆虫,通常可以很容易地大量饲养,但在实验室环境中同时创造和操纵几个热环境可能是具有挑战性和昂贵的。在这里,我们描述了热梯度装置的创建和使用,该装置可以同时产生大范围的恒定或变化温度。保守地说,该系统设计可以在-6 °C和40 °C之间工作。该装置由实心铝板和铜管组成,并配以一对制冷循环器。作为一个简单的概念验证,我们完成了单次实验,以产生果蝇(Drosophila melanogaster)的低温生存曲线,并探索不同幅度的每日热循环对蟋蟀(Gryllodes sigillatus)生长速率的影响。这种方法避免了使用多个加热/冷却水或乙二醇浴或培养箱来大规模评估有机热性能。它使静态或动态热实验(例如,创建热性能或生存曲线,量化对波动热环境的反应,或监测动物在一定温度范围内的行为)更容易,更快,成本更低。
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A simple and dynamic thermal gradient device for measuring thermal performance in small ectotherms

A simple and dynamic thermal gradient device for measuring thermal performance in small ectotherms

A simple and dynamic thermal gradient device for measuring thermal performance in small ectotherms

A simple and dynamic thermal gradient device for measuring thermal performance in small ectotherms

The body temperature of ectothermic animals is heavily dependent on environmental temperature, impacting fitness. Laboratory exposure to favorable and unfavorable temperatures is used to understand these effects, as well as the physiological, biochemical, and molecular underpinnings of variation in thermal performance. Although small ectotherms, like insects, can often be easily reared in large numbers, it can be challenging and expensive to simultaneously create and manipulate several thermal environments in a laboratory setting. Here, we describe the creation and use of a thermal gradient device that can produce a wide range of constant or varying temperatures concurrently. Conservatively, this system as designed can operate between -6 °C and 40 °C. This device is composed of a solid aluminum plate and copper piping, combined with a pair of refrigerated circulators. As a simple proof-of-concept, we completed single experimental runs to produce a low-temperature survival curve for flies (Drosophila melanogaster) and explore the effects of daily thermal cycles of varying amplitude on growth rates of crickets (Gryllodes sigillatus). This approach avoids the use of multiple heating/cooling water or glycol baths or incubators for large-scale assessments of organismal thermal performance. It makes static or dynamic thermal experiments (e.g., creating a thermal performance or survival curves, quantifying responses to fluctuating thermal environments, or monitoring animal behavior across a range of temperatures) easier, faster, and less costly.

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Current Research in Insect Science
Current Research in Insect Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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