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Light exposure induces phenotypic plasticity of the upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea and its endosymbiotic dinoflagellates

Salas, R.; Anthony, C. J.; Bentlage, B.

2024-04-12 ecology
10.1101/2024.04.08.588630 bioRxiv
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The upside-down jellyfish, Cassiopea, is an increasingly popular model organism gaining prominence for both its endosymbiotic dinoflagellates from the family Symbiodiniaceae and its behavioral changes of bell pulsations associated with environmental cues. Pulsation provides a unique window into the hosts response to environmental conditions, a typically difficult to access component of other symbiotic cnidarians. Pulsation has also been hypothesized to play a regulatory role on the endosymbiotic assemblage, but the magnitude of this regulatory effect is not well understood. Here, we used two light-acclimation experiments to help disentangle the complex phenotypic responses of the cnidarian host and its endosymbiotic dinoflagellates. The first experiment examined the phenotypic plasticity (size, behavior, color) of Cassiopea sp. in response to repeated ambient light acclimation trials to determine the rate and magnitude of phenotypic plasticity. The second experiment compared the acclimation response of jellyfish across three experimental groups to test whether a variable environment and resulting short acclimation times destabilized the host-endosymbiont relationship. Our goal was to identify covarying host-endosymbiont phenotypes to gain new insights into the dynamics of this relationship. We employed flow cytometric phenotypic profiling for high-throughput phenotypic characterization of endosymbiotic dinoflagellates in addition to pulse-amplitude modulated (PAM) fluorometry to characterize photosynthetic efficiency (Fv/Fm). Host phenotypes responded predictably to light-dark cycles, and stabilized after nine to twelve days of exposure to consistent light conditions. However, disruption of this acclimation period affected both the hosts circadian rhythm and the endosymbionts phenotypic profile. We also found evidence that phenotypic responses of the host and endosymbionts were generally decoupled, indicating a stronger regulatory response of light conditions on phenotypes than possible host-regulatory strategies on the endosymbiotic assemblage. This study provides unique insights into the acclimation strategies of upside-down jellyfish, an emerging model for the study of cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis. HighlightsO_LICassiopea behavior and color respond predictably to changing light conditions C_LIO_LIInadequate acclimation time destabilizes the hosts circadian rhythm and causes unique phenotypic characteristics of the endosymbionts C_LIO_LILight may be a stronger influence on host and endosymbiont phenotypes than host-endosymbiont relationships C_LI

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