Selection on Visual Opsin Genes in Diurnal Neotropical Frogs and Loss of the SWS2 Opsin in Poison Frogs

Author:

Wan Yin Chen123ORCID,Navarrete Méndez María José14ORCID,O'Connell Lauren A5ORCID,Uricchio Lawrence H16ORCID,Roland Alexandre-Benoit78ORCID,Maan Martine E9ORCID,Ron Santiago R4ORCID,Betancourth-Cundar Mileidy10ORCID,Pie Marcio R1112,Howell Kimberly A13,Richards-Zawacki Corinne L13ORCID,Cummings Molly E14,Cannatella David C1415,Santos Juan C16,Tarvin Rebecca D1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Museum of Vertebrate Zoology and Department of Integrative Biology, University of California Berkeley , Berkeley, CA , USA

2. Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

3. School of Biomolecular and Biomedical Science, University College Dublin , Belfield, Dublin , Ireland

4. Museo de Zoología, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador , Quito , Ecuador

5. Department of Biology, Stanford University , Palo Alto, CA , USA

6. Department of Biology, Tufts University , Medford, MA , USA

7. FAS Center for Systems Biology, Harvard University , Cambridge, MA , USA

8. Research Centre on Animal Cognition (CRCA), Centre for Integrative Biology (CBI), UMR5169 CNRS, Toulouse University , Toulouse , France

9. Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences, University of Groningen , Groningen , The Netherlands

10. Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad de los Andes , Bogotá , Colombia

11. Department of Zoology, Universidade Federal do Paraná , Curitiba , Brazil

12. Biology Department, Edge Hill University , Ormskirk , United Kingdom

13. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, PA , USA

14. Department of Integrative Biology, University of Texas at Austin , Austin, TX , USA

15. Biodiversity Center, University of Texas at Austin , Austin, TX , USA

16. Department of Biological Sciences, St. John's University , New York City, NY , USA

Abstract

Abstract Amphibians are ideal for studying visual system evolution because their biphasic (aquatic and terrestrial) life history and ecological diversity expose them to a broad range of visual conditions. Here, we evaluate signatures of selection on visual opsin genes across Neotropical anurans and focus on three diurnal clades that are well-known for the concurrence of conspicuous colors and chemical defense (i.e., aposematism): poison frogs (Dendrobatidae), Harlequin toads (Bufonidae: Atelopus), and pumpkin toadlets (Brachycephalidae: Brachycephalus). We found evidence of positive selection on 44 amino acid sites in LWS, SWS1, SWS2, and RH1 opsin genes, of which one in LWS and two in RH1 have been previously identified as spectral tuning sites in other vertebrates. Given that anurans have mostly nocturnal habits, the patterns of selection revealed new sites that might be important in spectral tuning for frogs, potentially for adaptation to diurnal habits and for color-based intraspecific communication. Furthermore, we provide evidence that SWS2, normally expressed in rod cells in frogs and some salamanders, has likely been lost in the ancestor of Dendrobatidae, suggesting that under low-light levels, dendrobatids have inferior wavelength discrimination compared to other frogs. This loss might follow the origin of diurnal activity in dendrobatids and could have implications for their behavior. Our analyses show that assessments of opsin diversification in across taxa could expand our understanding of the role of sensory system evolution in ecological adaptation.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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