| Literature DB >> 22319631 |
Anne Lyytinen1, Johanna Mappes, Leena Lindström.
Abstract
Individuals of widely spread species are expected to show local adaption in temperature tolerance as they encounter a range of thermal conditions. We tracked thermal adaptations of the Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) that invaded Europe within the last 100 years. It has occupied various conditions although, like the majority of invasive species, it lost a measurable amount of neutral genetic variation due to bottleneck effect when it invaded Europe. We exposed diapausing beetles originated from three different latitudes (54°N, 59°N, 60°N) to cold shock (-5°C, 1.5 hrs) in order to test if beetles from the northern populations express differential levels of cold-induced and constitutive Hsp70 compared to the beetles from milder temperature regime. The level of cold-induced Hsp70 was lowest in the northernmost beetle populations while the level of constitutive Hsp70 did not differ with the population. Moreover, the southernmost beetles were more plastic in their response to cold shock than the northernmost beetles. These results suggest that physiological adaptation, like the synthesis of Hsp70, can evolve very quickly.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22319631 PMCID: PMC3271087 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0031446
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Collection sites of the beetles.
The distance between south and north populations is about 1 300 km and the total north-to-south distance is about 700 km.
Minimum and maximum mean air temperatures and their average from nearest weather stations to the location of collection for L. decemlineata.
| Collection site | Coordinates | Location of weather station | September–May (°C) | ||
| Min | Max | Mean | |||
| Bonin, | 54°09′N, 16°15′E | Koszalin | −3.9 | 17.3 | 5.1 |
| Poland | (54.2°N, 16.2°E) | ||||
| St. Petersburg, Russia | 59°54′N, 30°40′E | St. Petersburg (60.0°N, 30.3°E) | −10.7 | 15.6 | 1.2 |
| Lodeynoye Pole, Russia | 60°44′N, 33°36′E | Petrozavodsk (61.8°N, 34.3°E) | −15.0 | 13.3 | −1.6 |
Bonin is situated in Koszalin, Poland. The collection site of Lodeynoye Pole (Russia) is located about 240 km northeast of St. Petersburg and Petrozavodsk. The data were obtained for Poland from www.weather.gov.hk and for Russia from www.worldweather.org.
*Note that these are the air temperatures. Temperatures at the overwintering depths of 50 cm below ground typically correlate with air temperatures but are a little higher.
Figure 2An example of Western blot analyses.
Lines 1–2 show induced Hsp70 class protein, lines 3–4 constitutive Hsp70 and line 5 a 70 kD size.
Figure 3Hsp70 levels of the beetles.
Reaction norms of Hsp70 levels (µg ± s.e.) in the control and cold shock treated beetles from three different populations: Poland (54°N), St. Petersburg (59°N), and Lodeynoye Pole (60°N).