Observation of Agonistic Behavior in Pacific White Shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) and Transcriptome Analysis

Author:

Wu Bo1,Zhao Chenxi1,Zheng Xiafei1,Peng Zhilan2ORCID,Liu Minhai1

Affiliation:

1. Ninghai Institute of Mariculture Breeding and Seed Industry, Zhejiang Wanli University, Ningbo 315000, China

2. Zhejiang Engineering Research Center for Aquacultural Seeds Industry and Green Cultivation Technologies, College of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Zhejiang Wanli University, Ningbo 315000, China

Abstract

Agonistic behavior has been identified as a limiting factor in the development of intensive L. vannamei aquaculture. However, the characteristics and molecular mechanisms underlying agonistic behavior in L. vannamei remain unclear. In this study, we quantified agonistic behavior through a behavioral observation system and generated a comprehensive database of eyestalk and brain ganglion tissues obtained from both aggressive and nonaggressive L. vannamei employing transcriptome analysis. The results showed that there were nine behavior patterns in L. vannamei which were correlated, and the fighting followed a specific process. Transcriptome analysis revealed 5083 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in eyestalk and 1239 DEGs in brain ganglion between aggressive and nonaggressive L. vannamei. Moreover, these DEGs were primarily enriched in the pathways related to the energy metabolism process and signal transduction. Specifically, the phototransduction (dme04745) signaling pathway emerges as a potential key pathway for the adjustment of the L. vannamei agonistic behavior. The G protein-coupled receptor kinase 1-like (LOC113809193) was screened out as a significant candidate gene within the phototransduction pathway. Therefore, these findings contribute to an enhanced comprehension of crustacean agonistic behavior and provide a theoretical basis for the selection and breeding of L. vannamei varieties suitable for high-density aquaculture environments.

Funder

Major Scientific and Technological Programs for Selection and Breeding of New Agricultural (Aquatic) Breeds in Zhejiang Province

Zhejiang Province, “three rural nine parties” science and technology cooperation program “to reveal the list of commanders” project

ingbo Key R&D Programs and “Listed and Commanded” Project

Zhejiang Provincial Public Welfare Technology Application Research Program Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

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