Temperature induced changes in physiological traits and expression of selected candidate genes in black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon larvae

Temperature is an important abiotic factor influencing growth, development, metabolic performance and sex determination of aquatic organisms. The present study was conducted to test the effect of six different temperature levels (24℃, 26℃, 28℃ as control, 30℃, 32℃ and 34℃) on the physiological (grow...

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Main Authors: Rahi, Md. Lifat, Mahmud, Shujon, Dilruba, Khurshid Jahan, Sabbir, Wasim, Aziz, Dania
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spelling my.upm.eprints.953122022-12-28T08:36:14Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/95312/ Temperature induced changes in physiological traits and expression of selected candidate genes in black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon larvae Rahi, Md. Lifat Mahmud, Shujon Dilruba, Khurshid Jahan Sabbir, Wasim Aziz, Dania Temperature is an important abiotic factor influencing growth, development, metabolic performance and sex determination of aquatic organisms. The present study was conducted to test the effect of six different temperature levels (24℃, 26℃, 28℃ as control, 30℃, 32℃ and 34℃) on the physiological (growth, developmental durations, survivability, sex ratios and O2 consumption) and genetic (changes in expression pattern of seven candidate genes: three male sex determining genes, three female sex determining genes and a single thermal stress response gene) aspects of black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) larvae. Temperature treatments significantly altered the growth performance of shrimp individuals (P < 0.05) with the highest growth performance obtained at 32℃, moderate levels were obtained at 28−30℃ and the lowest levels were obtained at the remaining temperatures. Temperature treatments significantly shortened the larval developmental durations at 28℃, 30℃ and 32℃ (required 44–46 days for sex differentiation) while 52–63 days were required at 24℃, 26℃ and 34℃. Temperature treatments also altered sex ratios of experimental P. monodon individuals; significantly higher (P < 0.05) proportions of males (coupled with higher expression levels of male sex determining genes) were obtained at lower temperatures (24℃ and 26℃) while larger proportions of females (with higher expression levels of female sex determining genes) were obtained at higher temperature levels (30℃, 32℃ and 34℃). The thermal stress response gene, heat shock protein (HSP70) showed constant expression levels at 28℃ but higher expression levels were obtained at other temperatures. Results imply that higher temperature can significantly increase the expression of female sex determining genes to produce larger proportions of females in P. monodon that in turn can help to improve aquaculture production. Elsevier BV 2021-02-06 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/95312/1/Temperature%20induced%20changes%20in%20physiological%20traits%20and%20expression%20of%20selected%20candidate%20genes%20in%20black%20tiger%20shrimp%20Penaeus%20monodon%20larvae.pdf Rahi, Md. Lifat and Mahmud, Shujon and Dilruba, Khurshid Jahan and Sabbir, Wasim and Aziz, Dania (2021) Temperature induced changes in physiological traits and expression of selected candidate genes in black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon larvae. Aquaculture Reports, 19. 01-10. ISSN 2352-5134 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352513421000363 10.1016/j.aqrep.2021.100620
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description Temperature is an important abiotic factor influencing growth, development, metabolic performance and sex determination of aquatic organisms. The present study was conducted to test the effect of six different temperature levels (24℃, 26℃, 28℃ as control, 30℃, 32℃ and 34℃) on the physiological (growth, developmental durations, survivability, sex ratios and O2 consumption) and genetic (changes in expression pattern of seven candidate genes: three male sex determining genes, three female sex determining genes and a single thermal stress response gene) aspects of black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) larvae. Temperature treatments significantly altered the growth performance of shrimp individuals (P < 0.05) with the highest growth performance obtained at 32℃, moderate levels were obtained at 28−30℃ and the lowest levels were obtained at the remaining temperatures. Temperature treatments significantly shortened the larval developmental durations at 28℃, 30℃ and 32℃ (required 44–46 days for sex differentiation) while 52–63 days were required at 24℃, 26℃ and 34℃. Temperature treatments also altered sex ratios of experimental P. monodon individuals; significantly higher (P < 0.05) proportions of males (coupled with higher expression levels of male sex determining genes) were obtained at lower temperatures (24℃ and 26℃) while larger proportions of females (with higher expression levels of female sex determining genes) were obtained at higher temperature levels (30℃, 32℃ and 34℃). The thermal stress response gene, heat shock protein (HSP70) showed constant expression levels at 28℃ but higher expression levels were obtained at other temperatures. Results imply that higher temperature can significantly increase the expression of female sex determining genes to produce larger proportions of females in P. monodon that in turn can help to improve aquaculture production.
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author Rahi, Md. Lifat
Mahmud, Shujon
Dilruba, Khurshid Jahan
Sabbir, Wasim
Aziz, Dania
spellingShingle Rahi, Md. Lifat
Mahmud, Shujon
Dilruba, Khurshid Jahan
Sabbir, Wasim
Aziz, Dania
Temperature induced changes in physiological traits and expression of selected candidate genes in black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon larvae
author_facet Rahi, Md. Lifat
Mahmud, Shujon
Dilruba, Khurshid Jahan
Sabbir, Wasim
Aziz, Dania
author_sort Rahi, Md. Lifat
title Temperature induced changes in physiological traits and expression of selected candidate genes in black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon larvae
title_short Temperature induced changes in physiological traits and expression of selected candidate genes in black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon larvae
title_full Temperature induced changes in physiological traits and expression of selected candidate genes in black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon larvae
title_fullStr Temperature induced changes in physiological traits and expression of selected candidate genes in black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon larvae
title_full_unstemmed Temperature induced changes in physiological traits and expression of selected candidate genes in black tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon larvae
title_sort temperature induced changes in physiological traits and expression of selected candidate genes in black tiger shrimp penaeus monodon larvae
publisher Elsevier BV
publishDate 2021
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/95312/1/Temperature%20induced%20changes%20in%20physiological%20traits%20and%20expression%20of%20selected%20candidate%20genes%20in%20black%20tiger%20shrimp%20Penaeus%20monodon%20larvae.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/95312/
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