Superficially Similar Adaptation Within One Species Exhibits Similar Morphological Specialization but Different Physiological Regulations and Origins

Animals have developed numerous strategies to contend with environmental pressures. We observed that the same adaptation strategy may be used repeatedly by one species in response to a certain environmental challenge. The ladybird Harmonia axyridis displays thermal phenotypic plasticity at different...

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Main Authors: Yi Zhang, Xing-Xing Wang, Zhu-Jun Feng, Hao-Su Cong, Zhan-Sheng Chen, Yu-Dan Li, Wen-Meng Yang, Song-Qi Zhang, Ling-Feng Shen, Hong-Gang Tian, Yi Feng, Tong-Xian Liu
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2020.00300/full
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spelling doaj-1a5ea9cb6b864f6ba52d5cdf2d9884da2020-11-25T02:08:02ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology2296-634X2020-05-01810.3389/fcell.2020.00300537432Superficially Similar Adaptation Within One Species Exhibits Similar Morphological Specialization but Different Physiological Regulations and OriginsYi ZhangXing-Xing WangZhu-Jun FengHao-Su CongZhan-Sheng ChenYu-Dan LiWen-Meng YangSong-Qi ZhangLing-Feng ShenHong-Gang TianYi FengTong-Xian LiuAnimals have developed numerous strategies to contend with environmental pressures. We observed that the same adaptation strategy may be used repeatedly by one species in response to a certain environmental challenge. The ladybird Harmonia axyridis displays thermal phenotypic plasticity at different developmental stages. It is unknown whether these superficially similar temperature-induced specializations share similar physiological mechanisms. We performed various experiments to clarify the differences and similarities between these processes. We examined changes in the numbers and sizes of melanic spots in pupae and adults, and confirmed similar patterns for both. The dopamine pathway controls pigmentation levels at both developmental stages of H. axyridis. However, the aspartate-β-alanine pathway controls spot size and number only in the pupae. An upstream regulation analysis revealed the roles of Hox genes and elytral veins in pupal and adult spot formation. Both the pupae and the adults exhibited similar morphological responses to temperatures. However, they occurred in different body parts and were regulated by different pathways. These phenotypic adaptations are indicative of an effective thermoregulatory system in H. axyridis and explains how insects contend with certain environmental pressure based on various control mechanisms.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2020.00300/fullenvironmental adaptationHarmonia axyridismelanizationmulticolored Asian ladybirdphenotypic plasticity
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author Yi Zhang
Xing-Xing Wang
Zhu-Jun Feng
Hao-Su Cong
Zhan-Sheng Chen
Yu-Dan Li
Wen-Meng Yang
Song-Qi Zhang
Ling-Feng Shen
Hong-Gang Tian
Yi Feng
Tong-Xian Liu
spellingShingle Yi Zhang
Xing-Xing Wang
Zhu-Jun Feng
Hao-Su Cong
Zhan-Sheng Chen
Yu-Dan Li
Wen-Meng Yang
Song-Qi Zhang
Ling-Feng Shen
Hong-Gang Tian
Yi Feng
Tong-Xian Liu
Superficially Similar Adaptation Within One Species Exhibits Similar Morphological Specialization but Different Physiological Regulations and Origins
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
environmental adaptation
Harmonia axyridis
melanization
multicolored Asian ladybird
phenotypic plasticity
author_facet Yi Zhang
Xing-Xing Wang
Zhu-Jun Feng
Hao-Su Cong
Zhan-Sheng Chen
Yu-Dan Li
Wen-Meng Yang
Song-Qi Zhang
Ling-Feng Shen
Hong-Gang Tian
Yi Feng
Tong-Xian Liu
author_sort Yi Zhang
title Superficially Similar Adaptation Within One Species Exhibits Similar Morphological Specialization but Different Physiological Regulations and Origins
title_short Superficially Similar Adaptation Within One Species Exhibits Similar Morphological Specialization but Different Physiological Regulations and Origins
title_full Superficially Similar Adaptation Within One Species Exhibits Similar Morphological Specialization but Different Physiological Regulations and Origins
title_fullStr Superficially Similar Adaptation Within One Species Exhibits Similar Morphological Specialization but Different Physiological Regulations and Origins
title_full_unstemmed Superficially Similar Adaptation Within One Species Exhibits Similar Morphological Specialization but Different Physiological Regulations and Origins
title_sort superficially similar adaptation within one species exhibits similar morphological specialization but different physiological regulations and origins
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
issn 2296-634X
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Animals have developed numerous strategies to contend with environmental pressures. We observed that the same adaptation strategy may be used repeatedly by one species in response to a certain environmental challenge. The ladybird Harmonia axyridis displays thermal phenotypic plasticity at different developmental stages. It is unknown whether these superficially similar temperature-induced specializations share similar physiological mechanisms. We performed various experiments to clarify the differences and similarities between these processes. We examined changes in the numbers and sizes of melanic spots in pupae and adults, and confirmed similar patterns for both. The dopamine pathway controls pigmentation levels at both developmental stages of H. axyridis. However, the aspartate-β-alanine pathway controls spot size and number only in the pupae. An upstream regulation analysis revealed the roles of Hox genes and elytral veins in pupal and adult spot formation. Both the pupae and the adults exhibited similar morphological responses to temperatures. However, they occurred in different body parts and were regulated by different pathways. These phenotypic adaptations are indicative of an effective thermoregulatory system in H. axyridis and explains how insects contend with certain environmental pressure based on various control mechanisms.
topic environmental adaptation
Harmonia axyridis
melanization
multicolored Asian ladybird
phenotypic plasticity
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2020.00300/full
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