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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Reinforcement and Sexual Selection: Interaction and Effect on Mate Recognition

Higgie, Megan Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
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A behavioural and genomic approach to studying the evolution of reproductive isolation : a contact zone between closely related field crickets in the genus Teleogryllus

Moran, Peter January 2017 (has links)
What processes contribute to the evolution of reproductive isolation and the coexistence of interfertile species in the same habitat? This thesis investigates the relative roles of species interactions and intraspecific processes in contributing to reproductive isolation. I combine behavioural and genomic approaches to test hypotheses about what mechanisms maintain the general species boundary between two closely related field cricket species: Teleogryllus oceanicus and T. commodus. These species are a classic study system for sexual communication and readily hybridize in the laboratory, however little is known about species interactions in sympatric populations. I examine patterns of geographic variation in two key sexual traits: calling song and cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs), and the geographic distribution of genetic variation across a broad sample of allopatric and sympatric populations. I test whether X chromosomes play a pronounced role in population divergence and reproductive isolation. Using close range mating trials and hybridization experiments I identify numerous pre-mating and post-mating barriers between the species. The results indicate that the species are currently reproductively isolated and the pattern of population differentiation does not strongly support contemporary species interactions contributing to phenotypic diversity. Numerous barriers exist between the species, in particular hybrid females are sterile in both cross directions, while hybrid males are relatively fertile. This provides a rare exception to Haldane's rule which is central to many genetic theories of speciation. Established theory predicts that X chromosomes should play a pronounced role in the evolution of both pre- and postzygotic barriers. Contrary to this, I found no evidence that X chromosomes contribute to hybrid female sterility. Moreover, X-linked loci exhibited an unexpected pattern of reduced population differentiation within species, but increased species divergence compared to autosomal loci, which may indicate selective sweeps or sex-biased processes. Taken together, the results suggest that the causes and consequences of X chromosome evolution, in particular among XO taxa, may contradict some of the established theories.
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Reduced cuticular penetration as a contributor to insecticide resistance in the common bed bug, Cimex lectularius L.

Koganemaru, Reina 01 June 2015 (has links)
The Common bed bug, Cimex lectularius L., suddenly reappeared in developed countries in the past 15 years. The factor contributing to the sudden resurgence of the bed bugs is insecticide resistance. In this study, we investigated the mechanisms of reduced cuticular penetration type insecticide resistance in bed bugs. First, we determined and compared the lethal dosage (LD50) of a pyrethroid insecticide using topical and injection application. The resistant strain not only had significantly greater resistance ratios, but also demonstrated significantly greater penetration resistance ratios. This provided the evidence of the reduced cuticular penetration in bed bugs. Second, we determined the levels of gene transcription (CPR-type cuticle protein genes) using real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). We identified 62 putative bed bug cuticle protein-encoding contigs based on the presence of the Chitin-binding 4 (CB4) domain. Based on the qRT-PCR analysis of the mRNAs, we found many of the genes were up-regulated in the resistant strain suggesting thickening of the cuticle or increasing the cuticular proteins might be involved in the reduced cuticular penetration. Third, we identified and described the cuticular proteins using the matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) time-of-flight/time-of-flight (TOF/TOF) high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF/TOF). The total of 265 peptides were identified, among which 206 belonged to one of 50 confidently identified proteins. We identified the CPRL, CPF, CPFL, TWDL, and CPAP1 family proteins. The profile of the cuticular proteins between the resistant and the susceptible strains bed bugs were almost identical. Fourth, we determined and compared the cuticular thickness using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). We found statistical differences of the cuticular thickness among different strains (populations), however, correlation between the levels of insecticide resistance and cuticular thickness were not found. Finally, we identified and described bed bug cuticular hydrocarbon profiles using Gas-Chromatography and Mass-Spectrometry (GC-MS). The total of 87 compounds in addition to n-alkanes were extracted and identified. There were no correlation found with the concentration and the levels of insecticide resistance. However, several additional compounds exhibited the correlation between the concentration of the compounds and the levels of insecticide resistance. Overall, we found three lines of evidence to support reduced cuticular penetration as a mechanism of insecticide resistance in some bed bug populations. This study provides additional evidence of the reduced cuticular penetration type resistance in bed bugs. / Ph. D.
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Efeitos nutricionais sobre a progressão do desenvolvimento adulto de operárias Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae) / Nutritional effects on adult development progression workers Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae)

Silva, Felipe Martelli Soares da 14 April 2015 (has links)
Nutrição, regulação da expressão gênica e estresse oxidativo são características corresponsáveis pelo desenvolvimento e tempo de vida. Muitos animais apresentam uma relação clara entre o aumento da longevidade e a diminuição da reprodução quando submetidos a restrições alimentares. Contudo, a relação nutrição-longevidade não está completamente elucidada em organismos prioritariamente inférteis e cuja alimentação varia durante a vida adulta, tais como abelhas operárias da espécie A. mellifera. Para explorar tais questões, operárias recém-emergidas foram confinadas em gaiolas e alimentadas com uma dieta isenta de proteína (DNP), ou uma dieta rica em proteínas (DP) por sete dias. Investigamos a influência das dietas sobre: a morfologia das glândulas hipofaringeanas, o transcriptoma do corpo gorduroso, o acúmulo de dano oxidativo, a composição de hidrocarbonetos cuticulares (CHC) e a sobrevivência. Operárias do grupo DNP apresentaram menor sobrevivência e menor grau de ativação das glândulas hipofaringeanas do que operárias do grupo DP. A anotação funcional do transcriptoma de operárias do grupo DNP revelou ainda a ativação da resposta a estímulos, diferenciação, migração e desenvolvimento celular e de projeções neuronais. Todas essas são características compatíveis ao que se observa em operárias naturalmente mais velhas, como é o caso das forrageiras. A anotação funcional do transcriptoma de operárias do grupo DP revelou a ativação do metabolismo de proteínas, lipídios e carboidratos e regulação do sistema imunológico, características ligadas a operárias naturalmente jovens, como as nutridoras. Um total de 436 genes codificadores de proteínas foi apontado pelo sequenciamento em larga escala como dieta-responsivos (fold change > 2). O sequenciamento de RNAs curtos revelou três miRNAs dieta-responsivos (fold change > 2), miR-31a, miR-100 e miR-125, todos superexpressos no grupo DNP. Dentre esses 439 genes codificadores (mRNAs) e não codificadores de proteínas (miRNAs), dez foram experimentalmente validados em corpos gordurosos por RT-qPCR e quatro dos dez revelaram um perfil de expressão semelhante em cérebros frente às dietas. Juntos, nossos achados sustentam a existência de um circuito biológico integrado entre cabeça e corpo gorduroso capaz de regular os diferentes aspectos do controle da longevidade e do comportamento social. O ensaio de estresse oxidativo revelou não haver diferença entre o acúmulo de danos em cabeças nos dois grupos alimentares, talvez sinalizando a existência de uma resistência ou defesa antioxidante mais acentuada no sistema nervoso, protegendo-o. Por outro lado, observamos um nível maior de estresse oxidativo em corpos gordurosos de operárias do grupo DNP, sugerindo um déficit da resposta antioxidante, característica atrelada ao envelhecimento. Referente aos perfis de CHC, esses são similares entre operárias do grupo DP e operárias jovens (maior proporção de n-alcanos), bem como entre operárias do grupo DNP e operárias velhas (maior proporção de alcenos). Em conjunto, nossos resultados indicaram que uma dieta livre de proteínas antecipa o envelhecimento e sugerimos alguns novos marcadores do status nutricional e da progressão do desenvolvimento adulto em operárias: XP_624408.2, XP_393528.3 e XP_006561863.1, os órtólogos de CG9986, CG6058, CG2852, CG32031, CG5848 e CG9331, CG11138, CG10160, CG2674, CG5178, CG15884 e CG1322, além dos três microRNAs já citados. As alterações relacionadas ao status nutricional e envelhecimento, observadas nesse trabalho, suportam o uso de A. mellifera como um excelente organismo modelo no campo da nutrigenômica, bem como contribuem para o entendimento das modulações promovidas pela dieta no desenvolvimento adulto desse organismo. / Nutrition, oxidative stress and gene expression regulation are features responsible for development and lifespan. Many animals have a well-established relationship between an increase in longevity and a decrease in reproduction when subjected to dietary restrictions. However, the biological circuit nutrition-longevity is not fully elucidated in organisms primarily infertile and whose food consumption varies during adulthood, such as honey bee workers A. mellifera. To explore such questions, newly-emerged A. mellifera workers were confined in cages and fed a high protein diet (DP) or a protein free diet (DNP) for seven days. We analyzed the morphology of hypopharingeal glands, mRNAs and miRNAs global expression, oxidative damage, cuticular hydrocarbons profiles (CHC), and workers survival. Workers from DNP group had lower survival and lower activation of hypopharingeal glands than workers from DNP group. The functional annotation of DNP group transcriptome revealed activation of response to stimuli, cell differentiation, cell migration, cell growth and development of neuronal projections. All these biological processes are consistent with naturally older workers, such the foragers. The functional annotation of DP group transcriptome revealed activation of protein, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism and regulation of the immune system, features linked to younger workers, such nurses. Large-scale sequencing revealed that 436 protein-coding genes are diet-responsive (fold change > 2). Small RNAs sequencing revealed that three miRNAs are diet-responsive (fold change > 2), miR-31a, miR-100 and miR-125, all of them overexpressed in DNP group. Among these 439 coding (mRNA) and non-coding (miRNA) genes, 10 were validated in fatty bodies by RT-qPCR, and four of them showed a similar expression profile in brains in response to diets. Altogether, our results support the existence of an integrated biological circuit between head and fat body, which regulates different aspects of lifespan control and social behavior. Oxidative stress assay showed no difference between damage accumulation in honeybees heads from DP and DNP groups; maybe supporting the existence of a sharp resistance or antioxidant defense in the nervous system, protecting it. On the other hand, we observed a greater accumulation of oxidative stress markers in fat bodies of DNP, suggesting a deficit of antioxidant response, an aging feature. The CHC profiles are similar between DP group workers and young workers (high proportion of n-alkanes), and also similar between DNP group workers and old workers (high proportion of alkenes).Taken together, our results suggest that protein-free diet anticipates aging process and provides new markers of nutritional status and progression of workers adult development: XP_624408.2, XP_393528.3, XP_006561863.1, the orthologs of CG9986, CG6058, CG2852, CG32031, CG5848 e CG9331, CG11138, CG10160, CG2674, CG5178, CG15884 and CG1322, besides the three microRNAs already mentioned. The genetic changes related to nutritional status and aging observed in this work support the use of A. mellifera as an excellent model organism in the field of nutrigenomics and also contribute to the understanding of modulations promoted by diet on the adult development of this organism.
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Caracterização populacional de Mourella caerulea (Friese, 1900) e Plebeia nigriceps (Friese, 1901) (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Meliponini) através de morfometria geométrica da asa, análise de hidrocarbonetos cuticulares e DNA mitocondrial / Characterization of population of Mourella caerulea (Friese, 1900) and Plebeia nigriceps (Friese, 1901) (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini) through geometric morphometrics of wings, analysis of cuticular hydrocarbons and mtDNA.

Teixeira, Juliana Stephanie Galaschi 07 May 2015 (has links)
Mourella caerulea, popularmente conhecida como mirim-de-chão ou bieira, e Plebeia nigriceps, comumente chamada mirim nigriceps, são meliponíneos ocorrentes no sul do Brasil, polinizadores de plantas nativas e cultivadas. M. caerulea está principalmente relacionada ao bioma Pampa e seu hábito de nidificação é subterrâneo. P. nigriceps nidifica em frestas de rochas e muros, sendo encontrada tanto no Pampa como em Mata Atlântica. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a variabilidade populacional destas duas espécies, através de três metodologias: a morfometria geométrica de asa, perfil de hidrocarbonetos cuticulares e sequenciamento de fragmentos de genes mitocondriais. Foram coletadas operárias de 24 colônias de M. caerulea em cinco localidades de sua distribuição natural e 53 colônias de P. nigriceps em oito localidades no estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Para análise do padrão de venação da asa, foram marcados 13 marcos anatômicos na asa anterior direita de cinco a 20 operárias por colônia. A análise genética foi realizada avaliando um fragmento do gene Citocromo Oxidase I em M. caerulea, e Citocromo B em P. nigriceps. A análise morfométrica demonstrou estruturação dos grupos com separação estatisticamente significativa (<0,0001) entre as localidades de M. caerulea. As distâncias morfométricas estão correlacionadas com a distância geográfica, e coerentes com regiões fisiográficas do bioma Pampa. A análise dos perfis de hidrocarbonetos distinguiu colônias de diferentes localidades, mas suas distâncias não apresentaram correlação com as distâncias geográficas. Foram encontrados seis haplótipos, todos exclusivos, com diversidade nucleotídica de 0,01631e uma diversidade haplotípica (Hd) de 0,74. Para P. nigriceps, as análises morfométricas apresentaram diferenças significativas entre localidades e correlação com as distâncias geográficas e biomas. A análise dos perfis de hidrocarbonetos distinguiu colônias de diferentes localidades, mas suas distâncias não apresentaram correlação com as distâncias geográficas. Foram encontrados 17 haplótipos, todos exclusivos, com diversidade nucleotídica de 0,0147 e diversidade haplotípica (Hd) de 0,94. A presença de diversos haplótipos exclusivos, perfis morfométricos e de hidrocarbonetos cuticulares em populações pertencentes a diferentes biomas indicam a necessidade de uma atenção especial para estas populações no momento da definição de estratégias de conservação das espécies. Uma especial atenção às abelhas da espécie Mourella caerulea, que além de ser uma espécie representante única de um gênero monoespecífico, apresenta grandes distâncias populacionais entre os indivíduos de todas as localidades amostradas. / Mourella caerulea and Plebeia nigriceps are two stingless bees with occurrence in the South region of Brazil. The first is commonly known as mirim-de-chão or bieira and the second is known as mirim nigriceps. Both species are important pollinators of native flora and crops. M. caerulea is related to Pampa biome and place nests on the ground. P. nigriceps occurs in both Pampa biome and Atlantic Rain Forest. This thesis had the objective of to evaluate the population variability of these species through three techniques: geometric morphometrics of wing, cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC) profiles and sequencing of fragments from mitochondrial DNA genes. We collected workers from 24 colonies for M. caerulea from five localities, and 53 colonies of P. nigriceps from eight localities in Rio Grande do Sul State. For the geometric morphometrics analysis, we used 13 landmarks plotted in the right forewing of five to 20 workers per nest. The fragments of mtDNA genes used for the molecular approach were from Cytochrome Oxidase I for M. caerulea and Cytochrome B for P. nigriceps. The morphometric approach discriminated the populations of M. caerulea from different localities (<0,0001). The morphometric distances are correlated to geographic distances and go along with the physiographic regions of Pampa biome. CHC profiles differentiated the colonies of M. caerulea from different localities, but chemical distances are not in agreement with geographic distances. We found six haplotypes (all exclusives) with a nucleotide diversity of 0.01631 and a haplotype diversity (Hd) of 0.74. For P. nigriceps, morphometric analysis was significant separating localities and in accordance with the geographic distances and biomes. CHC distinguished the colonies, but there was no significant correlation between this result and the geographic distances or biomes. mtDNA revealed 17 haplotypes (all exclusives) with a nucleotide diversity of 0.0147 and a haplotype diversity (Hd) of 0.94. The discovery of different exclusives haplotypes, the morphometric and CHC profiles when comparing population belonging to different biomes indicate that we need to give a particular attention for these species at the moment of create conservation strategies for both biomes from Rio Grande do Sul. M. caerulea deserves a special concern once it is the only species of the monospecific genera, and its populations are distant between themselves.
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Caracterização populacional de Mourella caerulea (Friese, 1900) e Plebeia nigriceps (Friese, 1901) (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Meliponini) através de morfometria geométrica da asa, análise de hidrocarbonetos cuticulares e DNA mitocondrial / Characterization of population of Mourella caerulea (Friese, 1900) and Plebeia nigriceps (Friese, 1901) (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Meliponini) through geometric morphometrics of wings, analysis of cuticular hydrocarbons and mtDNA.

Juliana Stephanie Galaschi Teixeira 07 May 2015 (has links)
Mourella caerulea, popularmente conhecida como mirim-de-chão ou bieira, e Plebeia nigriceps, comumente chamada mirim nigriceps, são meliponíneos ocorrentes no sul do Brasil, polinizadores de plantas nativas e cultivadas. M. caerulea está principalmente relacionada ao bioma Pampa e seu hábito de nidificação é subterrâneo. P. nigriceps nidifica em frestas de rochas e muros, sendo encontrada tanto no Pampa como em Mata Atlântica. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a variabilidade populacional destas duas espécies, através de três metodologias: a morfometria geométrica de asa, perfil de hidrocarbonetos cuticulares e sequenciamento de fragmentos de genes mitocondriais. Foram coletadas operárias de 24 colônias de M. caerulea em cinco localidades de sua distribuição natural e 53 colônias de P. nigriceps em oito localidades no estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Para análise do padrão de venação da asa, foram marcados 13 marcos anatômicos na asa anterior direita de cinco a 20 operárias por colônia. A análise genética foi realizada avaliando um fragmento do gene Citocromo Oxidase I em M. caerulea, e Citocromo B em P. nigriceps. A análise morfométrica demonstrou estruturação dos grupos com separação estatisticamente significativa (<0,0001) entre as localidades de M. caerulea. As distâncias morfométricas estão correlacionadas com a distância geográfica, e coerentes com regiões fisiográficas do bioma Pampa. A análise dos perfis de hidrocarbonetos distinguiu colônias de diferentes localidades, mas suas distâncias não apresentaram correlação com as distâncias geográficas. Foram encontrados seis haplótipos, todos exclusivos, com diversidade nucleotídica de 0,01631e uma diversidade haplotípica (Hd) de 0,74. Para P. nigriceps, as análises morfométricas apresentaram diferenças significativas entre localidades e correlação com as distâncias geográficas e biomas. A análise dos perfis de hidrocarbonetos distinguiu colônias de diferentes localidades, mas suas distâncias não apresentaram correlação com as distâncias geográficas. Foram encontrados 17 haplótipos, todos exclusivos, com diversidade nucleotídica de 0,0147 e diversidade haplotípica (Hd) de 0,94. A presença de diversos haplótipos exclusivos, perfis morfométricos e de hidrocarbonetos cuticulares em populações pertencentes a diferentes biomas indicam a necessidade de uma atenção especial para estas populações no momento da definição de estratégias de conservação das espécies. Uma especial atenção às abelhas da espécie Mourella caerulea, que além de ser uma espécie representante única de um gênero monoespecífico, apresenta grandes distâncias populacionais entre os indivíduos de todas as localidades amostradas. / Mourella caerulea and Plebeia nigriceps are two stingless bees with occurrence in the South region of Brazil. The first is commonly known as mirim-de-chão or bieira and the second is known as mirim nigriceps. Both species are important pollinators of native flora and crops. M. caerulea is related to Pampa biome and place nests on the ground. P. nigriceps occurs in both Pampa biome and Atlantic Rain Forest. This thesis had the objective of to evaluate the population variability of these species through three techniques: geometric morphometrics of wing, cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC) profiles and sequencing of fragments from mitochondrial DNA genes. We collected workers from 24 colonies for M. caerulea from five localities, and 53 colonies of P. nigriceps from eight localities in Rio Grande do Sul State. For the geometric morphometrics analysis, we used 13 landmarks plotted in the right forewing of five to 20 workers per nest. The fragments of mtDNA genes used for the molecular approach were from Cytochrome Oxidase I for M. caerulea and Cytochrome B for P. nigriceps. The morphometric approach discriminated the populations of M. caerulea from different localities (<0,0001). The morphometric distances are correlated to geographic distances and go along with the physiographic regions of Pampa biome. CHC profiles differentiated the colonies of M. caerulea from different localities, but chemical distances are not in agreement with geographic distances. We found six haplotypes (all exclusives) with a nucleotide diversity of 0.01631 and a haplotype diversity (Hd) of 0.74. For P. nigriceps, morphometric analysis was significant separating localities and in accordance with the geographic distances and biomes. CHC distinguished the colonies, but there was no significant correlation between this result and the geographic distances or biomes. mtDNA revealed 17 haplotypes (all exclusives) with a nucleotide diversity of 0.0147 and a haplotype diversity (Hd) of 0.94. The discovery of different exclusives haplotypes, the morphometric and CHC profiles when comparing population belonging to different biomes indicate that we need to give a particular attention for these species at the moment of create conservation strategies for both biomes from Rio Grande do Sul. M. caerulea deserves a special concern once it is the only species of the monospecific genera, and its populations are distant between themselves.
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Efeitos nutricionais sobre a progressão do desenvolvimento adulto de operárias Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae) / Nutritional effects on adult development progression workers Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae)

Felipe Martelli Soares da Silva 14 April 2015 (has links)
Nutrição, regulação da expressão gênica e estresse oxidativo são características corresponsáveis pelo desenvolvimento e tempo de vida. Muitos animais apresentam uma relação clara entre o aumento da longevidade e a diminuição da reprodução quando submetidos a restrições alimentares. Contudo, a relação nutrição-longevidade não está completamente elucidada em organismos prioritariamente inférteis e cuja alimentação varia durante a vida adulta, tais como abelhas operárias da espécie A. mellifera. Para explorar tais questões, operárias recém-emergidas foram confinadas em gaiolas e alimentadas com uma dieta isenta de proteína (DNP), ou uma dieta rica em proteínas (DP) por sete dias. Investigamos a influência das dietas sobre: a morfologia das glândulas hipofaringeanas, o transcriptoma do corpo gorduroso, o acúmulo de dano oxidativo, a composição de hidrocarbonetos cuticulares (CHC) e a sobrevivência. Operárias do grupo DNP apresentaram menor sobrevivência e menor grau de ativação das glândulas hipofaringeanas do que operárias do grupo DP. A anotação funcional do transcriptoma de operárias do grupo DNP revelou ainda a ativação da resposta a estímulos, diferenciação, migração e desenvolvimento celular e de projeções neuronais. Todas essas são características compatíveis ao que se observa em operárias naturalmente mais velhas, como é o caso das forrageiras. A anotação funcional do transcriptoma de operárias do grupo DP revelou a ativação do metabolismo de proteínas, lipídios e carboidratos e regulação do sistema imunológico, características ligadas a operárias naturalmente jovens, como as nutridoras. Um total de 436 genes codificadores de proteínas foi apontado pelo sequenciamento em larga escala como dieta-responsivos (fold change > 2). O sequenciamento de RNAs curtos revelou três miRNAs dieta-responsivos (fold change > 2), miR-31a, miR-100 e miR-125, todos superexpressos no grupo DNP. Dentre esses 439 genes codificadores (mRNAs) e não codificadores de proteínas (miRNAs), dez foram experimentalmente validados em corpos gordurosos por RT-qPCR e quatro dos dez revelaram um perfil de expressão semelhante em cérebros frente às dietas. Juntos, nossos achados sustentam a existência de um circuito biológico integrado entre cabeça e corpo gorduroso capaz de regular os diferentes aspectos do controle da longevidade e do comportamento social. O ensaio de estresse oxidativo revelou não haver diferença entre o acúmulo de danos em cabeças nos dois grupos alimentares, talvez sinalizando a existência de uma resistência ou defesa antioxidante mais acentuada no sistema nervoso, protegendo-o. Por outro lado, observamos um nível maior de estresse oxidativo em corpos gordurosos de operárias do grupo DNP, sugerindo um déficit da resposta antioxidante, característica atrelada ao envelhecimento. Referente aos perfis de CHC, esses são similares entre operárias do grupo DP e operárias jovens (maior proporção de n-alcanos), bem como entre operárias do grupo DNP e operárias velhas (maior proporção de alcenos). Em conjunto, nossos resultados indicaram que uma dieta livre de proteínas antecipa o envelhecimento e sugerimos alguns novos marcadores do status nutricional e da progressão do desenvolvimento adulto em operárias: XP_624408.2, XP_393528.3 e XP_006561863.1, os órtólogos de CG9986, CG6058, CG2852, CG32031, CG5848 e CG9331, CG11138, CG10160, CG2674, CG5178, CG15884 e CG1322, além dos três microRNAs já citados. As alterações relacionadas ao status nutricional e envelhecimento, observadas nesse trabalho, suportam o uso de A. mellifera como um excelente organismo modelo no campo da nutrigenômica, bem como contribuem para o entendimento das modulações promovidas pela dieta no desenvolvimento adulto desse organismo. / Nutrition, oxidative stress and gene expression regulation are features responsible for development and lifespan. Many animals have a well-established relationship between an increase in longevity and a decrease in reproduction when subjected to dietary restrictions. However, the biological circuit nutrition-longevity is not fully elucidated in organisms primarily infertile and whose food consumption varies during adulthood, such as honey bee workers A. mellifera. To explore such questions, newly-emerged A. mellifera workers were confined in cages and fed a high protein diet (DP) or a protein free diet (DNP) for seven days. We analyzed the morphology of hypopharingeal glands, mRNAs and miRNAs global expression, oxidative damage, cuticular hydrocarbons profiles (CHC), and workers survival. Workers from DNP group had lower survival and lower activation of hypopharingeal glands than workers from DNP group. The functional annotation of DNP group transcriptome revealed activation of response to stimuli, cell differentiation, cell migration, cell growth and development of neuronal projections. All these biological processes are consistent with naturally older workers, such the foragers. The functional annotation of DP group transcriptome revealed activation of protein, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism and regulation of the immune system, features linked to younger workers, such nurses. Large-scale sequencing revealed that 436 protein-coding genes are diet-responsive (fold change > 2). Small RNAs sequencing revealed that three miRNAs are diet-responsive (fold change > 2), miR-31a, miR-100 and miR-125, all of them overexpressed in DNP group. Among these 439 coding (mRNA) and non-coding (miRNA) genes, 10 were validated in fatty bodies by RT-qPCR, and four of them showed a similar expression profile in brains in response to diets. Altogether, our results support the existence of an integrated biological circuit between head and fat body, which regulates different aspects of lifespan control and social behavior. Oxidative stress assay showed no difference between damage accumulation in honeybees heads from DP and DNP groups; maybe supporting the existence of a sharp resistance or antioxidant defense in the nervous system, protecting it. On the other hand, we observed a greater accumulation of oxidative stress markers in fat bodies of DNP, suggesting a deficit of antioxidant response, an aging feature. The CHC profiles are similar between DP group workers and young workers (high proportion of n-alkanes), and also similar between DNP group workers and old workers (high proportion of alkenes).Taken together, our results suggest that protein-free diet anticipates aging process and provides new markers of nutritional status and progression of workers adult development: XP_624408.2, XP_393528.3, XP_006561863.1, the orthologs of CG9986, CG6058, CG2852, CG32031, CG5848 e CG9331, CG11138, CG10160, CG2674, CG5178, CG15884 and CG1322, besides the three microRNAs already mentioned. The genetic changes related to nutritional status and aging observed in this work support the use of A. mellifera as an excellent model organism in the field of nutrigenomics and also contribute to the understanding of modulations promoted by diet on the adult development of this organism.
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Sexual selection in Drosophila simulans

Sharma, Manmohan Dev January 2010 (has links)
Over the last 100 years sexual selection has advanced into a vast field of theoretical and empirical research. While Darwin’s idea of female preference being an integral mechanism of sexual selection is no longer debated, our understanding of female preference is still very limited. For example, we know little about the genetic variation in female preference, and the costs of preference over and above the costs of mating with particular male phenotypes. Additionally, while costs of mate choice are well documented, the benefits of mate choice and their implications are still debated. For example, controversy exists over the inevitability of good gene benefits and their capability to promote adaptive sexual selection. Furthermore, the adaptiveness of sexual selection itself is debated. Our understanding of the traits involved in mate choice is also far from complete. Here I investigated aspects of sexual selection in Drosophila simulans, employing a range of behavioural approaches along with artificial selection and environmental manipulations. The findings presented here indicate that female preference can evolve when directly selected on, and that preference itself is not particularly costly. There was also no conclusive evidence for the good genes benefits of mate choice in D. simulans. These benefits are considered crucial in promoting the adaptiveness of sexual selection, and although we found sexual selection to be adaptive under some test conditions it was not adaptive in other conditions. Our investigations into traits involved in mate choice established sex-specific genetic variation in cuticular hydrocarbons and the genetic architecture of this trait was found to sex-specific evolution of cuticular hydrocarbons under natural and sexual selection. Additionally, we found that a secondary sexual character, the sex combs was positively allometric – just like most signalling and weapon traits, and there was no association between trait fluctuating asymmetry and trait size. These findings collectively indicate that sexual selection in D. simulans is consistent with classical models of this process.
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La fourmi d’Argentine (Linepithema humile) face à une fourmi dominante du genre Tapinoma en milieu insulaire : écologie chimique, comportement et dynamique d’invasion

Berville, Laurence 07 June 2013 (has links)
La fourmi d'Argentine (Linepithema humile) est une des espèces invasives parmi les plus nuisibles au monde. Dans le cadre des invasions biologiques, les résistances biotiques sont souvent les dernières barrières des écosystèmes. Une hypothèse, jamais testé in natura, de résistance de la part d'une fourmi du genre Tapinoma face à L. humile a été émise. Pour le démontrer, nous avons choisi d'expérimenter en laboratoire et in natura. Nos terrains d'études privilégiés ont été, outres des sites du littoral méditerranéen français, 4 îles situées en face du littoral envahi par la fourmi d'Argentine. Parmi celles-ci, deux contiennent à la fois la fourmi d'Argentine et des espèces du genre Tapinoma. L'identification difficile des espèces du genre Tapinoma étant sujette à une controverse scientifique, nous avons dû différencier de façon certaine cinq d'entre elles, par leurs morphologies et leurs signatures chimiques. En Provence, trois espèces ont été observées : T. erraticum, T. madeirense et T. nigerrimum. Sur l'île de Ratonneau, un suivi sur 2 ans de la vitesse d'invasion de L. humile en milieu naturel, avec ou sans T. nigerrimum, met en évidence une vitesse d'invasion très faible, voire un recul dans la zone à T. nigerrimum. Les colonies de T. nigerrimum de l'île de Ratonneau semblent faire obstacle à la progression de l'invasion. Des études comportementales préliminaires, conduites en laboratoire, entre fragments de nids de T. nigerrimum et L. humile nous avaient permis de confirmer les capacités de T. nigerrimum à résister face à l'invasive. Ainsi, les ouvrières T. nigerrimum défendent mieux leurs territoires, allant jusqu'à accaparer celui des L. humile. / The Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) is one of the world's worst invasive species. We used various analyses to determine its invasion pattern on the Provence coast, confirming the presence of a second supercolony. Chemical and behavioral analyses of worker interactions on the supercolony border identified a peaceful border zone. When biological invasion occurs, biotic resistance is often ecosystems' last defense. Could a dominant ant from Tapinoma genus resist L. humile invasion? To demonstrate this possibility, we conducted both laboratory and in natura experiements. Besides the invaded Mediterranean coast, we selected four nearby islands, two of which were found to contain both L. humile and Tapinoma spp. Identification of Mediterranean Tapinoma being controversial, we used both morphological and chemical analyses to ensure reliable discrimination. On the coast, we found T. erraticum, T. madeirense and T. nigerrimum. In natura, on Ratonneau Island, two-year field monitoring showed a slow rate of Argentine ant invasion and even retreat, faced with T. nigerrimum. T. nigerrimum colonies seem to block L. humile invasion. Laboratory behavioral studies between nests of T. nigerrimum and L. humile confirm T. nigerrimum's ability to stand up to Argentine ants: T. nigerrimum workers protect and defend their territories better, even taking over Argentine ant nests.
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Regulation of reproduction in polygynous ants (Dolichoderinae): queen fertility signal and adult polyploidy / Régulation de la reproduction de fourmis polygynes (Dolichoderinae): signal royal de fertilité et polyploïdie des adultes

Cournault, Laurent 29 May 2009 (has links)
Regulation of reproduction is one central feature of social life. In particular, only a few individuals are in charge of producing offspring in eusocial species. This division of the reproductive labour is mainly mediated by pheromones emitted by the queens in social insects. These queen pheromones may signal the presence of a fertile queen so that workers react accordingly by taking care of her and not reproducing. <p><p>Here I investigated two aspects of the reproduction of two polygynous ant species. The first one, Linepithema humile, is a unicolonial, highly polygynous and invasive species. It has been the focus of numerous studies about queen pheromones; in particular, it has been reported that queen cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC) profile is related to queen fertility. The other one, Tapinoma erraticum, is a multi-colonial, weakly polygynous and native species. Workers can lay haploid eggs in the absence of the queens which is impossible for Linepithema workers.<p><p>The major part of my thesis dealt with the queen fertility signalling issue. In the first two chapters I demonstrate the link between queen fertility and queen pheromone output. I first study a queen releaser pheromone, the queen retrieval behaviour. This behaviour is performed by the workers who lay a chemical trail toward a queen located outside the nest. I successfully show this behaviour to be related to queen fertility, and not mating status, in L. humile and T. erraticum since only fertile queens (mated or not) induce such recruitment. I then highlight the role of queen fertility in the prevention of worker reproduction in T. erraticum. Again, mated fertile queens and unmated fertile queens are both able to induce such primer effect. In a third chapter I report that CHC profiles may discriminate female castes (workers, queens, virgin queens, and virgin egg-laying queens) in T. erraticum. Finally, chapter 4 summarizes my attempts to prove that CHC may be involved in queen retrieval or queen attraction. None of the various bioassays tested allows me to demonstrate the putative role of CHC as queen pheromone.<p><p>In a second part, I was interested in the consequences of sex determination in T. erraticum. Chapter 5 presents the flow cytometry methodology (FC) which allowed me to score the number of sperm cells from spermathecae of several ant species, and to demonstrate that polygynous species (such as L. humile and T. erraticum) store less sperm than monogynous ones. FCM also allows determining the ploidy of sperm and adult somatic cells and chapter 6 which presents a large survey on the ploidy level within the species T. erraticum. This species displays diploid males that may produce diploid sperm which in turn can father a viable triploid female progeny. I report differences in the frequency of triploidy among female castes, the proportion of triploid workers being more important than triploid virgin queens whereas I never observed triploid mated fertile queens. Such results greatly suggest a putative regulatory mechanism involved in the rearing of triploid females. In the last chapter I investigated two populations that differ in the occurrence of triploid workers. I report these populations to vary in the number of queens and workers per nest.<p>/La régulation de la reproduction est un aspect essentiel de la vie sociale. En particulier, chez les espèces eusociales, seuls quelques individus sont impliqués dans la production de la descendance. Dans les sociétés d’insectes, une telle division du travail reproducteur est principalement assurée par l’émission de phéromones par les reines. Ces phéromones royales renseignent les membres de la colonie sur la présence d’une reine fertile, de telle sorte que les ouvrières réagissent en s’occupant d’elle et en s’abstenant de se reproduire. <p>Au cours de ce travail, je me suis intéressé à deux aspects de la reproduction au sein de deux espèces de fourmis polygynes. La première espèce, Linepithema humile, est invasive, unicoloniale et hautement polygyne dans les régions à climat méditerranéen. Elle a fait l’objet de nombreuses études portant notamment sur les phéromones royales. En particulier, il a été montré que le profil d’hydrocarbures cuticulaires (HCC) des reines est corrélé à leur fertilité. La seconde espèce, Tapinoma erraticum, est une espèce indigène, multi-coloniale et faiblement polygyne. Ses ouvrières sont capables de pondre des œufs mâles en absence de reines, ce dont sont incapables les ouvrières de Linepithema. <p>Je me suis principalement intéressé à la question de la signalisation de la fertilité des reines. Dans les deux premiers chapitres, je démontre le lien existant entre la fertilité des reines et la production de phéromone royale. J’ai d’abord étudié une phéromone incitatrice (releaser) qui provoque un recrutement royal. Ce comportement collectif très caractéristique correspond à la mise en place d’une piste chimique en direction d’une reine découverte par les ouvrières en dehors du nid. Je montre que ce comportement est lié à la fertilité de la reine chez les espèces L. humile et T. erraticum car seules les reines fertiles (fécondées ou non) sont capables de d’induire le recrutement royal. Je mets ensuite en évidence le rôle de la fertilité des reines dans la régulation de la reproduction des ouvrières de T. erraticum. A nouveau, les reines fécondées fertiles et les reines vierges fertiles sont toutes deux capables d’induire un même effet déclencheur (primer), en l’occurrence, l’inhibition de la reproduction des ouvrières. Dans un troisième chapitre, je montre que les profils d’hydrocarbures (HCC) permettent de distinguer sans ambiguïté les différentes castes femelles (ouvrières, reines fertiles, reines vierges et reines vierges pondeuses) chez T. erraticum. Enfin, le chapitre 4 résume mes tentatives pour démontrer le rôle des HCC dans les phénomènes de recrutement royal ou d’attractivité des reines. Aucun des bio-essais réalisés ne me permet de démontrer l’implication des HCC dans la phéromone royale. <p>Dans une seconde partie, je me suis intéressé aux conséquences du déterminisme du sexe chez T. erraticum. Le chapitre 5 présente cytométrie de flux (CF), une méthode qui me permet de compter les spermatozoïdes stockés dans les spermathèques de quelques espèces de fourmis et de montrer que les reines des espèces polygynes (telles que L. humile et T. erraticum) stockent moins de sperme que les espèces monogynes. La CF permet aussi de déterminer le niveau de ploïdie des cellules spermatiques ou somatiques chez l’adulte. Je me sers de cette application dans le chapitre 6 afin d’étudier le niveau de ploïdie au sein de l’espèce T. erraticum. Je montre que, dans les populations étudiées, il existe des mâles diploïdes et que ces mâles peuvent produire du sperme diploïde fertile, capable d’engendrer une descendance femelle triploïde. Je note des différences dans la fréquence des femelles triploïdes :la proportion d’ouvrières triploïdes est significativement plus importante que celle des reines vierges triploïdes. De plus, je n’ai jamais observé la présence de reines fécondées fertiles triploïdes. De tels résultats suggèrent fortement la présence d’un phénomène de régulation au cours de l’élevage du couvain triploïde. Dans le dernier chapitre, j’ai étudié deux populations de T. erraticum qui diffèrent au niveau de la proportion d’ouvrières triploïdes. Ces populations présentent des différences significatives dans le nombre de reines et d’ouvrières par nid. <p> / Doctorat en Sciences / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished

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