No water, no mating: Connecting dots from behaviour to pathways

Insects hold considerable ecological and agricultural importance making it vital to understand the factors impacting their reproductive output. Environmental stressors are examples of such factors which have a substantial and significant influence on insect reproductive fitness. Insects are also ect...

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Main Authors: Homica Arya, Regan Toltesi, Michelle Eng, Divita Garg, Thomas J. S. Merritt, Subhash Rajpurohit
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8192009/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-7f324e465b14461ba9b3033d6df02d4e2021-06-13T04:30:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01166No water, no mating: Connecting dots from behaviour to pathwaysHomica AryaRegan ToltesiMichelle EngDivita GargThomas J. S. MerrittSubhash RajpurohitInsects hold considerable ecological and agricultural importance making it vital to understand the factors impacting their reproductive output. Environmental stressors are examples of such factors which have a substantial and significant influence on insect reproductive fitness. Insects are also ectothermic and small in size which makes them even more susceptible to environmental stresses. The present study assesses the consequence of desiccation on the mating latency and copulations duration in tropical Drosophila melanogaster. We tested flies for these reproductive behavioral parameters at varying body water levels and with whole metabolome analysis in order to gain a further understanding of the physiological response to desiccation. Our results showed that the duration of desiccation is positively correlated with mating latency and mating failure, while having no influence on the copulation duration. The metabolomic analysis revealed three biological pathways highly affected by desiccation: starch and sucrose metabolism, galactose metabolism, and phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis. These results are consistent with carbohydrate metabolism providing an energy source in desiccated flies and also suggests that the phenylalanine biosynthesis pathway plays a role in the reproductive fitness of the flies. Desiccation is a common issue with smaller insects, like Drosophila and other tropical insects, and our findings indicate that this lack of ambient water can immediately and drastically affect the insect reproductive behaviour, which becomes more crucial because of unpredictable and dynamic weather conditions.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8192009/?tool=EBI
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author Homica Arya
Regan Toltesi
Michelle Eng
Divita Garg
Thomas J. S. Merritt
Subhash Rajpurohit
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Regan Toltesi
Michelle Eng
Divita Garg
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No water, no mating: Connecting dots from behaviour to pathways
PLoS ONE
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Regan Toltesi
Michelle Eng
Divita Garg
Thomas J. S. Merritt
Subhash Rajpurohit
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title No water, no mating: Connecting dots from behaviour to pathways
title_short No water, no mating: Connecting dots from behaviour to pathways
title_full No water, no mating: Connecting dots from behaviour to pathways
title_fullStr No water, no mating: Connecting dots from behaviour to pathways
title_full_unstemmed No water, no mating: Connecting dots from behaviour to pathways
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publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Insects hold considerable ecological and agricultural importance making it vital to understand the factors impacting their reproductive output. Environmental stressors are examples of such factors which have a substantial and significant influence on insect reproductive fitness. Insects are also ectothermic and small in size which makes them even more susceptible to environmental stresses. The present study assesses the consequence of desiccation on the mating latency and copulations duration in tropical Drosophila melanogaster. We tested flies for these reproductive behavioral parameters at varying body water levels and with whole metabolome analysis in order to gain a further understanding of the physiological response to desiccation. Our results showed that the duration of desiccation is positively correlated with mating latency and mating failure, while having no influence on the copulation duration. The metabolomic analysis revealed three biological pathways highly affected by desiccation: starch and sucrose metabolism, galactose metabolism, and phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis. These results are consistent with carbohydrate metabolism providing an energy source in desiccated flies and also suggests that the phenylalanine biosynthesis pathway plays a role in the reproductive fitness of the flies. Desiccation is a common issue with smaller insects, like Drosophila and other tropical insects, and our findings indicate that this lack of ambient water can immediately and drastically affect the insect reproductive behaviour, which becomes more crucial because of unpredictable and dynamic weather conditions.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8192009/?tool=EBI
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