Is developmental plasticity triggered by DNA methylation changes in the invasive cane toad (Rhinella marina)?

Author:

Yagound BorisORCID,Sarma Roshmi R.ORCID,Edwards Richard J.ORCID,Richardson Mark F.ORCID,Lopez Carlos M. RodriguezORCID,Crossland Michael R.ORCID,Brown Gregory P.ORCID,DeVore Jayna L.ORCID,Shine RichardORCID,Rollins Lee A.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractMany organisms can adjust their development according to environmental conditions, including the presence of conspecifics. Although this developmental plasticity is common in amphibians, its underlying molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. Exposure during development to either ‘cannibal cues’ from older conspecifics, or ‘alarm cues’ from injured conspecifics, causes reduced growth and survival in cane toad (Rhinella marina) tadpoles. Epigenetic modifications, such as changes in DNA methylation patterns, are a plausible mechanism underlying these developmental plastic responses. Here we tested this hypothesis, and asked whether cannibal cues and alarm cues trigger the same DNA methylation changes in developing cane toads. We found that exposure to both cannibal cues and alarm cues induced local changes in DNA methylation patterns. These DNA methylation changes affected genes putatively involved in developmental processes, but in different genomic regions for different conspecific-derived cues. Genetic background explained most of the epigenetic variation among individuals. Overall, the molecular mechanisms triggered by exposure to cannibal cues seem to differ from those triggered by alarm cues. Studies linking epigenetic modifications to transcriptional activity are needed to clarify the proximate mechanisms that regulate developmental plasticity in cane toads.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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