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Activities of key metabolic enzymes and their respective mRNA transcript levels in amphipods exposed to an experimental warming scenario

Lake Baikal is inhabited by more than 300 endemic amphipod species, which are narrowly adapted to certain thermal niches due to the high interspecific competition. In contrast, the surrounding freshwater fauna is commonly represented by species with large-scale distribution and high phenotypic thermal plasticity. Here, we investigated the thermal plasticity of the energy metabolism in two closely-related endemic amphipod species from Lake Baikal (Eulimnogammarus verrucosus; stenothermal and Eulimnogammarus cyaneus; eurythermal) and the ubiquitous Holarctic amphipod Gammarus lacustris (eurythermal) by exposure to a summer warming scenario (6-23.6 °C; 0.8 °C d-1). In concert with routine metabolic rates, activities of key metabolic enzymes increased strongly with temperature up to 15 °C in E. verrucosus, whereupon they leveled off (except for lactate dehydrogenase). In contrast, exponential increases were seen in E. cyaneus and G. lacustris throughout the thermal trial (Q10-values: 1.6-3.7). Cytochrome-c-oxidase, lactate dehydrogenase, and 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase activities were found to be higher in G. lacustris than in E. cyaneus, especially at the highest experimental temperature (23.6 °C). Decreasing gene expression levels revealed some thermal compensation in E. cyaneus but not in G. lacustris. In all species, shifts in enzyme activities favored glycolytic energy generation in the warmth. The congruent temperature-dependencies of enzyme activities and routine metabolism in E. verrucosus indicate a strong feedback-regulation of enzymatic activities by whole organism responses. The species-specific thermal reaction norms reflect the different ecological niches, including the spatial distribution, distinct thermal behavior such as temperature-dependent migration, movement activity, and mating season.

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Jakob, Lena, Vereshchagina, Kseniya P, Tillmann, Anette, Rivarola-Duarte, Lorena, Axenov-Gribanov, Denis V, Bedulina, Daria S, Gurkov, Anton N, Drozdova, Polina, Timofeyev, Maxim A, Stadler, Peter F, Luckenbach, Till, Pörtner, Hans-Otto, Sartoris, Franz-Josef, Lucassen, Magnus (2021). Dataset: Activities of key metabolic enzymes and their respective mRNA transcript levels in amphipods exposed to an experimental warming scenario. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.931524

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License CC-BY-ND-4.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.931524
Author Jakob, Lena
Given Name Lena
Family Name Jakob
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Vereshchagina, Kseniya P
Tillmann, Anette
Rivarola-Duarte, Lorena
Axenov-Gribanov, Denis V
Bedulina, Daria S
Gurkov, Anton N
Drozdova, Polina
Timofeyev, Maxim A
Stadler, Peter F
Luckenbach, Till
Pörtner, Hans-Otto
Sartoris, Franz-Josef
Lucassen, Magnus
Source Creation 2021
Publication Year 2021
Resource Type application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet - filename: Jakob-etal_2021
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Title: Thermal reaction norms of key metabolic enzymes reflect divergent physiological and behavioral adaptations of closely related amphipod species
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83748-2
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2021
Source: Scientific Reports
Authors: Jakob Lena , Vereshchagina Kseniya P , Tillmann Anette , Rivarola-Duarte Lorena , Axenov-Gribanov Denis V , Bedulina Daria S , Gurkov Anton N , Drozdova Polina , Timofeyev Maxim A , Stadler Peter F , Luckenbach Till , Pörtner Hans-Otto , Sartoris Franz-Josef , Lucassen Magnus , Jakob Lena , Axenov-Gribanov Denis V , Gurkov Anton N , Ginzburg Michael , Bedulina Daria S , Timofeyev Maxim A , Luckenbach Till , Lucassen Magnus , Sartoris Franz-Josef , Pörtner Hans-Otto .

Title: Lake Baikal amphipods under climate change: Thermal constraints and ecological consequences, links to supplementary material
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.845942
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2016
Authors: Jakob Lena , Vereshchagina Kseniya P , Tillmann Anette , Rivarola-Duarte Lorena , Axenov-Gribanov Denis V , Bedulina Daria S , Gurkov Anton N , Drozdova Polina , Timofeyev Maxim A , Stadler Peter F , Luckenbach Till , Pörtner Hans-Otto , Sartoris Franz-Josef , Lucassen Magnus , Jakob Lena , Axenov-Gribanov Denis V , Gurkov Anton N , Ginzburg Michael , Bedulina Daria S , Timofeyev Maxim A , Luckenbach Till , Lucassen Magnus , Sartoris Franz-Josef , Pörtner Hans-Otto .