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Gene duplications and the evolution of c-type lysozyme during adaptive radiation of East African cichlid fish
Authors:Shiho Takahashi-Kariyazono  Hirokazu Tanaka  Yohey Terai
Institution:1.Department of Zoology,University of British Columbia,Vancouver,Canada;2.Department of Chemistry,Wilfrid Laurier University,Waterloo,Canada;3.Laboratório de Ecofisiologia e Evolu??o Molecular,Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amaz?nia, INPA,Manaus,Brazil;4.Department of Biology,McMaster University,Hamilton,Canada
Abstract:Given the reported degraded nature of DOC in the Rio Negro, and low oxygen, pH, and bacterial riverine levels, we hypothesized: (1) DOC would have strong humic and fulvic acid fluorescence signals with high aromaticity and large mean molecular weight; and (2) photo-oxidation rates would be slow, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) concentrations low, producing no oxidative stress in biota. We surveyed the environment and properties of DOC and explored DOC photo-oxidation and fish sensitivity to DOC products. DOC properties were investigated using absorption and fluorescence indices and parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) of excitation–emission matrices. ROS concentrations were measured spectrophotometrically. A native fish, Hemigrammus levis, was exposed to photo-oxidizing DOC and its tissues (brain, gill, liver) assayed for changes in antioxidant and biotransformation enzymes. With respect to our hypotheses, (1) DOC was highly terrigenous, with high SAC340 values (aromaticity), high capacity to produce ROS, and high tryptophan-like fluorescence (bacterial, autochthonous signal); (2) photo-oxidation rates were appreciable, while products were related to mean UV-radiation levels (total radiation was constant). ROS levels were often higher than freshwater averages, yet fish experienced no oxidative stress. Results suggest photo-oxidation influences patterns in C-cycling, bacterial production and community dynamics between wet and dry seasons.
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