The physiological consequences of varied heat exposure events in adult Myzus persicae: a single prolonged exposure compared to repeated shorter exposures

The study of environmental stress tolerance in aphids has primarily been at low temperatures. In these cases, and in the rare cases of high temperature tolerance assessments, all exposures had been during a single stress event. In the present study, we examined the physiological consequences of repe...

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Main Authors: Behnaz Ghaedi, Nigel R. Andrew
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Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2016-08-01
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Online Access:https://peerj.com/articles/2290.pdf
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spelling doaj-659b5aedaa49472a8a7e58a15b09e1032020-11-25T02:51:14ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592016-08-014e229010.7717/peerj.2290The physiological consequences of varied heat exposure events in adult Myzus persicae: a single prolonged exposure compared to repeated shorter exposuresBehnaz Ghaedi0Nigel R. Andrew1Centre for Behavioural and Physiological Ecology, Zoology, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, AustraliaCentre for Behavioural and Physiological Ecology, Zoology, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, AustraliaThe study of environmental stress tolerance in aphids has primarily been at low temperatures. In these cases, and in the rare cases of high temperature tolerance assessments, all exposures had been during a single stress event. In the present study, we examined the physiological consequences of repeated high temperature exposure with recovery periods between these stress events in Myzus persicae. We subjected individuals to either a single prolonged three hour heating event, or three one hour heating events with a recovery time of 24 h between bouts. Aphids exposed to repeated bouts of high temperatures had more glucose and higher expression of proteins and osmolyte compounds, such as glycerol, compared to the prolonged exposure group. However, aphids exposed to the repeated high temperature treatment had reduced sources of energy such as trehalose and triglyceride compounds than the prolonged exposure group. Recovery time had more physiological costs (based on production of more protein and consumption of more trehalose and triglyceride) and benefits (based on production of more osmolytes) in repeated high temperature treatments. As aphids are known to respond differently to constant versus ‘natural’ fluctuating temperature regimes, conclusions drawn from constant temperature data sets may be problematic. We suggest future experiments assessing insect responses to thermal stress incorporate a repeated stress and recovery pattern into their methodologies.https://peerj.com/articles/2290.pdfFluctuation temperatureMetaboliteAphidHeat exposureRepeated heatingThermal tolerance
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author Behnaz Ghaedi
Nigel R. Andrew
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Nigel R. Andrew
The physiological consequences of varied heat exposure events in adult Myzus persicae: a single prolonged exposure compared to repeated shorter exposures
PeerJ
Fluctuation temperature
Metabolite
Aphid
Heat exposure
Repeated heating
Thermal tolerance
author_facet Behnaz Ghaedi
Nigel R. Andrew
author_sort Behnaz Ghaedi
title The physiological consequences of varied heat exposure events in adult Myzus persicae: a single prolonged exposure compared to repeated shorter exposures
title_short The physiological consequences of varied heat exposure events in adult Myzus persicae: a single prolonged exposure compared to repeated shorter exposures
title_full The physiological consequences of varied heat exposure events in adult Myzus persicae: a single prolonged exposure compared to repeated shorter exposures
title_fullStr The physiological consequences of varied heat exposure events in adult Myzus persicae: a single prolonged exposure compared to repeated shorter exposures
title_full_unstemmed The physiological consequences of varied heat exposure events in adult Myzus persicae: a single prolonged exposure compared to repeated shorter exposures
title_sort physiological consequences of varied heat exposure events in adult myzus persicae: a single prolonged exposure compared to repeated shorter exposures
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2016-08-01
description The study of environmental stress tolerance in aphids has primarily been at low temperatures. In these cases, and in the rare cases of high temperature tolerance assessments, all exposures had been during a single stress event. In the present study, we examined the physiological consequences of repeated high temperature exposure with recovery periods between these stress events in Myzus persicae. We subjected individuals to either a single prolonged three hour heating event, or three one hour heating events with a recovery time of 24 h between bouts. Aphids exposed to repeated bouts of high temperatures had more glucose and higher expression of proteins and osmolyte compounds, such as glycerol, compared to the prolonged exposure group. However, aphids exposed to the repeated high temperature treatment had reduced sources of energy such as trehalose and triglyceride compounds than the prolonged exposure group. Recovery time had more physiological costs (based on production of more protein and consumption of more trehalose and triglyceride) and benefits (based on production of more osmolytes) in repeated high temperature treatments. As aphids are known to respond differently to constant versus ‘natural’ fluctuating temperature regimes, conclusions drawn from constant temperature data sets may be problematic. We suggest future experiments assessing insect responses to thermal stress incorporate a repeated stress and recovery pattern into their methodologies.
topic Fluctuation temperature
Metabolite
Aphid
Heat exposure
Repeated heating
Thermal tolerance
url https://peerj.com/articles/2290.pdf
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