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长期生态研究中端粒动力学的终生时空变化。

Spatio-temporal variation in lifelong telomere dynamics in a long-term ecological study.

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, UK.

Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2018 Jan;87(1):187-198. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12741. Epub 2017 Sep 28.

Abstract

Understanding individual-level variation in response to the environment is fundamental to understanding life-history evolution and population dynamics. Telomeres, the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes, shorten in response to oxidative stress, and telomere shortening is correlated with reduced survival and life span. Investigating telomere dynamics may help us quantify individual variation in the costs experienced from social and ecological factors, and enhance our understanding of the dynamics of natural populations. Here, we study spatio-temporal variation in lifelong telomere dynamics in the Seychelles warbler, Acrocephalus sechellensis. We combine long-term life history and ecological data with a large longitudinal dataset of mean telomere lengths, consisting of 1,808 samples from 22 cohorts born between 1993 and 2014. We provide a detailed analysis of how telomere dynamics vary over individual life spans and cohorts, and with spatio-temporal variation in the social and ecological environment. We found that telomere length decreases with cross-sectional and longitudinal measures of age, and most rapidly very early in life. However, both cross-sectional and longitudinal data suggested that against this overall pattern of shortening, bouts of telomere length increase occur in some individuals. Using a large number of repeated measurements we show statistically that these increases are unlikely to be explained solely by qPCR measurement error. Telomere length varied markedly among cohorts. Telomere length was positively associated with temporal variation in island-wide insect abundance-a key resource for the insectivorous Seychelles warbler-suggesting that the costs associated with living in harsher environments can be studied by investigating telomere dynamics. We also found evidence for sex-specific relationships between telomeres and tarsus length, potentially reflecting differential costs of growth. Our long-term data show that in a natural population, telomere dynamics vary in a complex manner over individual life spans, and across space and time. Variance in telomere dynamics among individuals is the product of a wide array of genetic, parental and environmental factors. Explaining this variation more fully will require the integration of comprehensive long-term ecological and genetic data from multiple populations and species.

摘要

了解个体对环境的反应变化对于理解生活史进化和种群动态至关重要。端粒是染色体末端的保护帽,它们会因氧化应激而缩短,而端粒缩短与生存和寿命的降低有关。研究端粒动力学可以帮助我们量化个体在社会和生态因素中所经历的成本变化,并增强我们对自然种群动态的理解。在这里,我们研究了塞舌尔莺(Acrocephalus sechellensis)终生端粒动态的时空变化。我们将长期的生活史和生态数据与一个大型的平均端粒长度纵向数据集相结合,该数据集包含 1993 年至 2014 年期间出生的 22 个群体的 1808 个样本。我们详细分析了端粒动力学如何随个体的寿命和群体变化,以及社会和生态环境的时空变化而变化。我们发现,端粒长度随年龄的横断面和纵向测量值而降低,并且在生命的早期阶段降低最快。然而,横断面和纵向数据都表明,尽管存在这种总体缩短模式,但在某些个体中,端粒长度增加的爆发确实会发生。我们使用大量重复测量结果表明,这些增加不太可能仅由 qPCR 测量误差来解释。端粒长度在不同群体中差异明显。端粒长度与全岛昆虫丰度的时间变化呈正相关,而昆虫是食虫性塞舌尔莺的关键资源,这表明可以通过研究端粒动力学来研究与生活在恶劣环境中相关的成本。我们还发现了端粒与跗跖长度之间存在性别特异性关系的证据,这可能反映了生长成本的差异。我们的长期数据表明,在自然种群中,端粒动力学在个体的寿命、空间和时间上以复杂的方式变化。个体间端粒动力学的变异性是广泛的遗传、父母和环境因素的产物。更全面地解释这种变化需要整合来自多个种群和物种的综合长期生态和遗传数据。

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