Molecular basis of parental contributions to the behavioural tolerance of elevated pCO 2 in a coral reef fish

Author:

Monroe Alison A.12ORCID,Schunter Celia3ORCID,Welch Megan J.4,Munday Philip L.4ORCID,Ravasi Timothy45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia

2. Marine Genomics Laboratory, Department of Life Sciences, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, TX 78412, USA

3. Swire Institute of Marine Science, The School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong SAR

4. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia

5. Marine Climate Change Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), 1919-1 Tancha, Onna-son, Okinawa 904-0495, Japan

Abstract

Knowledge of adaptive potential is crucial to predicting the impacts of ocean acidification (OA) on marine organisms. In the spiny damselfish, Acanthochromis polyacanthus , individual variation in behavioural tolerance to elevated pCO 2 has been observed and is associated with offspring gene expression patterns in the brain. However, the maternal and paternal contributions of this variation are unknown. To investigate parental influence of behavioural pCO 2 tolerance, we crossed pCO 2 -tolerant fathers with pCO 2 -sensitive mothers and vice versa, reared their offspring at control and elevated pCO 2 levels, and compared the juveniles' brain transcriptional programme. We identified a large influence of parental phenotype on expression patterns of offspring, irrespective of environmental conditions. Circadian rhythm genes, associated with a tolerant parental phenotype, were uniquely expressed in tolerant mother offspring, while tolerant fathers had a greater role in expression of genes associated with histone binding. Expression changes in genes associated with neural plasticity were identified in both offspring types: the maternal line had a greater effect on genes related to neuron growth while paternal influence impacted the expression of synaptic development genes. Our results confirm cellular mechanisms involved in responses to varying lengths of OA exposure, while highlighting the parental phenotype's influence on offspring molecular phenotype.

Funder

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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