Living in a dynamic environment: The effects of multi-ways temperature variation on embryo and newborn juveniles of a shallow-water octopus (Amphioctopus fangsiao)
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Living in a dynamic environment: The effects of multi-ways temperature variation on embryo and newborn juveniles of a shallow-water octopus (Amphioctopus fangsiao)
Abstract
Shallow waters are characterized by fluctuating environmental conditions, modulating marine life cycles and biological phenomena. Multiple variations in water temperature could affect eggs and embryos during spawning events of many marine invertebrate species, yet most of the findings on embryonic development in invertebrates come from experiments based on the constant temperature. In this study, to examine the effects of temperature variation on octopus embryos, Amphioctopus fangsiao, a common shallow-water octopus along the coast of China, was exposed to the constant temperature (18 °C, in situ temperature of the seawater in Lianyungang), ramping temperatures (from 18 to 24 °C), diel oscillating temperatures (18 °C and 20 °C for 12 h each day), and acute increasing temperatures (the temperature increased sharply from 18 °C to 24 °C at embryonic development stage XIX) for 47 days (from embryogenesis to settlement). The results demonstrated that the temperature variations accelerated the development time of A. fangsiao embryos. Temperature fluctuations could cause embryonic oxidative damage and disorder of glycolipid metabolism, thereby affecting the growth performance of embryos and the survival rate of hatchings. Through transcriptome sequencing, the mechanistic adaption of the embryo to environmental temperature variations was revealed. The pathways involved in the TCA cycle, DNA replication and repair, protein synthesis, cell signaling, and nervous system damage repair were significantly enriched, indicating that the embryo could improve heat tolerance to thermal stress by regulating gene expression. Moreover, acute warming temperatures posed the most detrimental effects on A. fangsiao embryos, which could cause embryos to hatch prematurely from the vegetal pole, further reducing the survival of hatchings. Meanwhile, the diel oscillating temperature was observed to affect the normal morphology of the embryo, resulting in embryo deformities. Thus, the constant temperature is critical for balanced growth and defense status in octopuses by maintaining metabolism homeostasis. For the first time, this study evaluates the effects of multiple temperature fluctuations on embryos of A. fangsiao, providing new insights into the physiological changes and molecular responses of cephalopod embryos following dynamic temperature stress.
Keywords: Early life stages; Molecular mechanism; Octopus; Oxidative stress; Survival; Temperature fluctuation.
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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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