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Packaging and Delivery of Chemical Weapons: A Defensive Trojan Horse Stratagem in Chromodorid Nudibranchs

BACKGROUND: Storage of secondary metabolites with a putative defensive role occurs in the so-called mantle dermal formations (MDFs) that are located in the more exposed parts of the body of most and very likely all members of an entire family of marine mollusks, the chromodorid nudibranchs (Gastropo...

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Autores principales: Carbone, Marianna, Gavagnin, Margherita, Haber, Markus, Guo, Yue-Wei, Fontana, Angelo, Manzo, Emiliano, Genta-Jouve, Gregory, Tsoukatou, Maria, Rudman, William B., Cimino, Guido, Ghiselin, Michael T., Mollo, Ernesto
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3631210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23620804
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062075
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author Carbone, Marianna
Gavagnin, Margherita
Haber, Markus
Guo, Yue-Wei
Fontana, Angelo
Manzo, Emiliano
Genta-Jouve, Gregory
Tsoukatou, Maria
Rudman, William B.
Cimino, Guido
Ghiselin, Michael T.
Mollo, Ernesto
author_facet Carbone, Marianna
Gavagnin, Margherita
Haber, Markus
Guo, Yue-Wei
Fontana, Angelo
Manzo, Emiliano
Genta-Jouve, Gregory
Tsoukatou, Maria
Rudman, William B.
Cimino, Guido
Ghiselin, Michael T.
Mollo, Ernesto
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description BACKGROUND: Storage of secondary metabolites with a putative defensive role occurs in the so-called mantle dermal formations (MDFs) that are located in the more exposed parts of the body of most and very likely all members of an entire family of marine mollusks, the chromodorid nudibranchs (Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia). Given that these structures usually lack a duct system, the mechanism for exudation of their contents remains unclear, as does their adaptive significance. One possible explanation could be that they are adapted so as to be preferentially attacked by predators. The nudibranchs might offer packages containing highly repugnant chemicals along with parts of their bodies to the predators, as a defensive variant of the strategic theme of the Trojan horse. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We detected, by quantitative (1)H-NMR, extremely high local concentrations of secondary metabolites in the MDFs of six species belonging to five chromodorid genera. The compounds were purified by chromatographic methods and subsequently evaluated for their feeding deterrent properties, obtaining dose-response curves. We found that only distasteful compounds are accumulated in the reservoirs at concentrations that far exceed the values corresponding to maximum deterrent activity in the feeding assays. Other basic evidence, both field and experimental, has been acquired to elucidate the kind of damage that the predators can produce on both the nudibranchs' mantles and the MDFs. SIGNIFICANCE: As a result of a long evolutionary process that has progressively led to the accumulation of defensive chemical weapons in localized anatomical structures, the extant chromodorid nudibranchs remain in place when molested, retracting respiratory and chemosensory organs, but offering readily accessible parts of their body to predators. When these parts are masticated or wounded by predators, breakage of the MDFs results in the release of distasteful compounds at extremely high concentration in a way that maximizes their repugnant impact.
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spelling pubmed-36312102013-04-25 Packaging and Delivery of Chemical Weapons: A Defensive Trojan Horse Stratagem in Chromodorid Nudibranchs Carbone, Marianna Gavagnin, Margherita Haber, Markus Guo, Yue-Wei Fontana, Angelo Manzo, Emiliano Genta-Jouve, Gregory Tsoukatou, Maria Rudman, William B. Cimino, Guido Ghiselin, Michael T. Mollo, Ernesto PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Storage of secondary metabolites with a putative defensive role occurs in the so-called mantle dermal formations (MDFs) that are located in the more exposed parts of the body of most and very likely all members of an entire family of marine mollusks, the chromodorid nudibranchs (Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia). Given that these structures usually lack a duct system, the mechanism for exudation of their contents remains unclear, as does their adaptive significance. One possible explanation could be that they are adapted so as to be preferentially attacked by predators. The nudibranchs might offer packages containing highly repugnant chemicals along with parts of their bodies to the predators, as a defensive variant of the strategic theme of the Trojan horse. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We detected, by quantitative (1)H-NMR, extremely high local concentrations of secondary metabolites in the MDFs of six species belonging to five chromodorid genera. The compounds were purified by chromatographic methods and subsequently evaluated for their feeding deterrent properties, obtaining dose-response curves. We found that only distasteful compounds are accumulated in the reservoirs at concentrations that far exceed the values corresponding to maximum deterrent activity in the feeding assays. Other basic evidence, both field and experimental, has been acquired to elucidate the kind of damage that the predators can produce on both the nudibranchs' mantles and the MDFs. SIGNIFICANCE: As a result of a long evolutionary process that has progressively led to the accumulation of defensive chemical weapons in localized anatomical structures, the extant chromodorid nudibranchs remain in place when molested, retracting respiratory and chemosensory organs, but offering readily accessible parts of their body to predators. When these parts are masticated or wounded by predators, breakage of the MDFs results in the release of distasteful compounds at extremely high concentration in a way that maximizes their repugnant impact. Public Library of Science 2013-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3631210/ /pubmed/23620804 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062075 Text en © 2013 Carbone et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Carbone, Marianna
Gavagnin, Margherita
Haber, Markus
Guo, Yue-Wei
Fontana, Angelo
Manzo, Emiliano
Genta-Jouve, Gregory
Tsoukatou, Maria
Rudman, William B.
Cimino, Guido
Ghiselin, Michael T.
Mollo, Ernesto
Packaging and Delivery of Chemical Weapons: A Defensive Trojan Horse Stratagem in Chromodorid Nudibranchs
title Packaging and Delivery of Chemical Weapons: A Defensive Trojan Horse Stratagem in Chromodorid Nudibranchs
title_full Packaging and Delivery of Chemical Weapons: A Defensive Trojan Horse Stratagem in Chromodorid Nudibranchs
title_fullStr Packaging and Delivery of Chemical Weapons: A Defensive Trojan Horse Stratagem in Chromodorid Nudibranchs
title_full_unstemmed Packaging and Delivery of Chemical Weapons: A Defensive Trojan Horse Stratagem in Chromodorid Nudibranchs
title_short Packaging and Delivery of Chemical Weapons: A Defensive Trojan Horse Stratagem in Chromodorid Nudibranchs
title_sort packaging and delivery of chemical weapons: a defensive trojan horse stratagem in chromodorid nudibranchs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3631210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23620804
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062075
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