Responses in pigmentation and anti-oxidant expression in Arctic Daphnia along gradients of DOC and UV exposure |
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Authors: | Hessen, Dag O. Borgeraas, Jan Orbaek, Jon Borre |
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Affiliation: | 1 University Of Oslo, Department Of Biology, P.O. Box 1027 Blindern, 0316 Oslo and 2 Norwegian Polar Institute, Polar Environmental Centre, 9296 Tromsø, Norway |
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Abstract: | Responses in carapace melanization and expression of the majoranti-oxidant catalase (CAT) and glutathione transferase (GST)in Arctic Daphnia were assessed in enclosures along a gradientof dissolved organic carbon (DOC). This gradient was createdby adding freeze-dried humic matter to 2 m3 UV-transparent enclosures,yielding final nominal concentrations of 1, 2.5, 5 and 10 mgC l-1. The UV attenuation was strongly affected by additionsof DOC, and attenuation coefficients at 320 nm increased from3.0 in the control to approximately 3.5 and 11.0 m-1 in the1 and 10 mg DOC treatments respectively. Most Daphnia showedpronounced carapace melanization, and the absorbance of short-waveradiation through the carapace was strongly related to the degreeof melanization. Nevertheless, the different UV climate in theenclosures did not cause any short-term adaptation in Daphniapigmentation over a 3 week period. The levels of CAT and GSTwere assessed over time in the control and at 10 mg DOC. Theseenzymes displayed opposite patterns, with somewhat lower activitiesof CAT at low DOC (control) relative to 10 mg DOC, while theopposite was found for GST. There was also a significant negativecorrelation between CAT and solar irradiation for GST in bothbags, while no effects were found for GST. |
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