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Sensory evolution in blind cavefish is driven by early embryonic events during gastrulation and neurulation.

Hélène Hinaux1, Lucie Devos1, Maryline Blin1, Yannick Elipot1, Jonathan Bibliowicz1, Alexandre Alié1, Sylvie Rétaux2.   

Abstract

Natural variations in sensory systems constitute adaptive responses to the environment. Here, we compared sensory placode development in the blind cave-adapted morph and the eyed river-dwelling morph of Astyanax mexicanus Focusing on the lens and olfactory placodes, we found a trade-off between these two sensory components in the two morphs: from neural plate stage onwards, cavefish have larger olfactory placodes and smaller lens placodes. In a search for developmental mechanisms underlying cavefish sensory evolution, we analyzed the roles of Shh, Fgf8 and Bmp4 signaling, which are known to be fundamental in patterning the vertebrate head and are subtly modulated in space and time during cavefish embryogenesis. Modulating these signaling systems at the end of gastrulation shifted the balance toward a larger olfactory derivative. Olfactory tests to assess potential behavioral outcomes of such developmental evolution revealed that Astyanax cavefish are able to respond to a 105-fold lower concentration of amino acids than their surface-dwelling counterparts. We suggest that similar evolutionary developmental mechanisms may be used throughout vertebrates to drive adaptive sensory specializations according to lifestyle and habitat.
© 2016. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  Complex trait; Lens placode; Olfactory placode; Olfactory skills; Signaling; Trade-off

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27899509     DOI: 10.1242/dev.141291

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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