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Striking clone-specific nymph deformity in pea aphid exposed to heat stress

Jahan, H.; Khudr, M. S.; Arafeh, A.; Hager, R.

2023-02-16 developmental biology
10.1101/2023.02.15.528785 bioRxiv
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Climatic changes, such as heatwaves, pose unprecedented challenges for insects, as escalated temperatures above the thermal optimum alter insect reproductive strategies and energy metabolism. While thermal stress responses have been reported in different insect species, thermo-induced developmental abnormalities in phloem-feeding pests are largely unknown. In this laboratory study, we raised two groups of first instar nymphs belonging to two clones of the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum, on fava beans Vicia faba. The instars developed and then asexually reproduced under constant exposure to a sub-lethal heatwave (27{degrees}C) for 14 days. Most mothers survived but their progenies showed abnormalities, as stillbirths and appendageless or weak nymphs with folded appendages were delivered. Clone N116 produced more deceased and appendageless embryos, contrary to N127, which produced fewer dead and more malformed premature embryos. Interestingly, the expression of the HSP70 and HSP83 genes differed in mothers between the clones. Moreover, noticeable changes in metabolism, e.g., lipids, were also detected and that differed in response to stress. Deformed offspring production after heat exposure may be due to heat injury and differential HSP gene expression, but may also be indicative of a conflict between maternal and offspring fitness. Reproductive altruism might have occurred to ensure some of the genetically identical daughters survive. This is because maintaining homeostasis and complete embryogenesis could not be simultaneously fulfilled due to the high costs of stress. Our findings shine new light on pea aphid responses to heatwaves and merit further examination across different lineages and species. HighlightsO_LIParthenogenetic aphids were resilient under heatwave yet produced deformed progeny C_LIO_LIDevelopmental deformities by clones imply conflicting maternal/offspring fitness C_LIO_LIClone N127 produced fewer dead and more malformed premature embryos than clone N116 C_LIO_LIExpression of two heat shock protein genes differed across clones under heat stress C_LIO_LIExposure to heat stress led to metabolic differences in the exposed aphids C_LI

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