Impact of high predation risk on genome-wide hippocampal gene expression in snowshoe hares

被引:19
|
作者
Lavergne, Sophia G. [1 ]
McGowan, Patrick O. [1 ]
Krebs, Charles J. [2 ]
Boonstra, Rudy [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto Scarborough, Dept Biol Sci, Ctr Environm Epigenet & Dev, Toronto, ON M1C 1A4, Canada
[2] Univ British Columbia, Dept Zool, Vancouver, BC, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Heterologous microarray; Hippocampus; Sublethal effects; Chronic stress; 10-year population cycle; POPULATION-CYCLES; HETEROLOGOUS HYBRIDIZATION; ECOLOGICAL GENOMICS; STRESS; RAT; TRANSTHYRETIN; ADAPTATION; DECREASES; MODEL; FOOD;
D O I
10.1007/s00442-014-3053-0
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The population dynamics of snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus) are fundamental to the ecosystem dynamics of Canada's boreal forest. During the 8- to 11-year population cycle, hare densities can fluctuate up to 40-fold. Predators in this system (lynx, coyotes, great-horned owls) affect population numbers not only through direct mortality but also through sublethal effects. The chronic stress hypothesis posits that high predation risk during the decline severely stresses hares, leading to greater stress responses, heightened ability to mobilize cortisol and energy, and a poorer body condition. These effects may result in, or be mediated by, differential gene expression. We used an oligonucleotide microarray designed for a closely-related species, the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), to characterize differences in genome-wide hippocampal RNA transcript abundance in wild hares from the Yukon during peak and decline phases of a single cycle. A total of 106 genes were differentially regulated between phases. Array results were validated with quantitative real-time PCR, and mammalian protein sequence similarity was used to infer gene function. In comparison to hares from the peak, decline phase hares showed increased expression of genes involved in metabolic processes and hormone response, and decreased expression of immune response and blood cell formation genes. We found evidence for predation risk effects on the expression of genes whose putative functions correspond with physiological impacts known to be induced by predation risk in snowshoe hares. This study shows, for the first time, a link between changes in demography and alterations in neural RNA transcript abundance in a natural population.
引用
收藏
页码:613 / 624
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Impact of high predation risk on genome-wide hippocampal gene expression in snowshoe hares
    Sophia G. Lavergne
    Patrick O. McGowan
    Charles J. Krebs
    Rudy Boonstra
    Oecologia, 2014, 176 : 613 - 624
  • [2] Neurobiology of risk: Prenatal effects of predation risk in snowshoe hares
    Lavergne, S. G.
    Seguin, J.
    Boudreau, M.
    Murray, D.
    Krebs, C. J.
    Mcgowan, P. O.
    Boonstra, R.
    INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY, 2019, 59 : E132 - E132
  • [3] Does predation risk cause snowshoe hares to modify their diets?
    Hodges, KE
    Sinclair, ARE
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2003, 81 (12) : 1973 - 1985
  • [4] Scared to death? the killer effect of predation risk in snowshoe hares
    Allan, Bridie J. M.
    CONSERVATION PHYSIOLOGY, 2019, 7
  • [5] Does predation risk affect habitat use in snowshoe hares?
    Beaudoin, C
    Crête, M
    Huot, J
    Etcheverry, P
    Côté, SD
    ECOSCIENCE, 2004, 11 (04): : 370 - 378
  • [6] Maternal Experience with Predation Risk Influences Genome-Wide Embryonic Gene Expression in Threespined Sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
    Mommer, Brett C.
    Bell, Alison M.
    PLOS ONE, 2014, 9 (06):
  • [7] Browse site selection by snowshoe hares: effects of food supply and predation risk
    Hodges, KE
    Sinclair, ARE
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2005, 83 (02) : 280 - 292
  • [8] Fear and lethality in snowshoe hares: the deadly effects of non-consumptive predation risk
    MacLeod, Kirsty J.
    Krebs, Charles J.
    Boonstra, Rudy
    Sheriff, Michael J.
    OIKOS, 2018, 127 (03) : 375 - 380
  • [9] Genome-wide in silico prediction of gene expression
    McLeay, Robert C.
    Lesluyes, Tom
    Partida, Gabriel Cuellar
    Bailey, Timothy L.
    BIOINFORMATICS, 2012, 28 (21) : 2789 - 2796
  • [10] GENOME-WIDE GENE EXPRESSION SIGNATURE OF DEPRESSION
    Ciobanu, Liliana
    Sachdev, Perminder S.
    Trollor, Julian N.
    Reppermund, Simone
    Thalamuthu, Anbupalam
    Mather, Karen A.
    Cohen-Woods, Sarah
    Stacey, David
    Toben, Catherine
    Baune, Bernhard
    EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2017, 27 : S484 - S484