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Seasonal changes in diet and chemical defense in the Climbing Mantella frog (Mantella laevigata)

Poison frogs acquire chemical defenses from the environment for protection against potential predators. These defensive chemicals are lipophilic alkaloids that are sequestered by poison frogs from dietary arthropods and stored in skin glands. Despite decades of research focusing on identifying poiso...

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Autores principales: Moskowitz, Nora A., Roland, Alexandre B., Fischer, Eva K., Ranaivorazo, Ndimbintsoa, Vidoudez, Charles, Aguilar, Marianne T., Caldera, Sophia M., Chea, Jacqueline, Cristus, Miruna G., Crowdis, Jett P., DeMessie, Bluyé, desJardins-Park, Caroline R., Effenberger, Audrey H., Flores, Felipe, Giles, Michael, He, Emma Y., Izmaylov, Nike S., Lee, ChangWon C., Pagel, Nicholas A., Phu, Krystal K., Rosen, Leah U., Seda, Danielle A., Shen, Yong, Vargas, Santiago, Murray, Andrew W., Abebe, Eden, Trauger, Sunia A., Donoso, David A., Vences, Miguel, O’Connell, Lauren A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6306172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30586404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207940
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author Moskowitz, Nora A.
Roland, Alexandre B.
Fischer, Eva K.
Ranaivorazo, Ndimbintsoa
Vidoudez, Charles
Aguilar, Marianne T.
Caldera, Sophia M.
Chea, Jacqueline
Cristus, Miruna G.
Crowdis, Jett P.
DeMessie, Bluyé
desJardins-Park, Caroline R.
Effenberger, Audrey H.
Flores, Felipe
Giles, Michael
He, Emma Y.
Izmaylov, Nike S.
Lee, ChangWon C.
Pagel, Nicholas A.
Phu, Krystal K.
Rosen, Leah U.
Seda, Danielle A.
Shen, Yong
Vargas, Santiago
Murray, Andrew W.
Abebe, Eden
Trauger, Sunia A.
Donoso, David A.
Vences, Miguel
O’Connell, Lauren A.
author_facet Moskowitz, Nora A.
Roland, Alexandre B.
Fischer, Eva K.
Ranaivorazo, Ndimbintsoa
Vidoudez, Charles
Aguilar, Marianne T.
Caldera, Sophia M.
Chea, Jacqueline
Cristus, Miruna G.
Crowdis, Jett P.
DeMessie, Bluyé
desJardins-Park, Caroline R.
Effenberger, Audrey H.
Flores, Felipe
Giles, Michael
He, Emma Y.
Izmaylov, Nike S.
Lee, ChangWon C.
Pagel, Nicholas A.
Phu, Krystal K.
Rosen, Leah U.
Seda, Danielle A.
Shen, Yong
Vargas, Santiago
Murray, Andrew W.
Abebe, Eden
Trauger, Sunia A.
Donoso, David A.
Vences, Miguel
O’Connell, Lauren A.
author_sort Moskowitz, Nora A.
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description Poison frogs acquire chemical defenses from the environment for protection against potential predators. These defensive chemicals are lipophilic alkaloids that are sequestered by poison frogs from dietary arthropods and stored in skin glands. Despite decades of research focusing on identifying poison frog alkaloids, we know relatively little about how environmental variation and subsequent arthropod availability impacts alkaloid loads in poison frogs. We investigated how seasonal environmental variation influences poison frog chemical profiles through changes in the diet of the Climbing Mantella (Mantella laevigata). We collected M. laevigata females on the Nosy Mangabe island reserve in Madagascar during the wet and dry seasons and tested the hypothesis that seasonal differences in rainfall is associated with changes in diet composition and skin alkaloid profiles of M. laevigata. The arthropod diet of each frog was characterized into five groups (i.e. ants, termites, mites, insect larvae, or ‘other’) using visual identification and cytochrome oxidase 1 DNA barcoding. We found that frog diet differed between the wet and dry seasons, where frogs had a more diverse diet in the wet season and consumed a higher percentage of ants in the dry season. To determine if seasonality was associated with variation in frog defensive chemical composition, we used gas chromatography / mass spectrometry to quantify alkaloids from individual skin samples. Although the assortment of identified alkaloids was similar across seasons, we detected significant differences in the abundance of certain alkaloids, which we hypothesize reflects seasonal variation in the diet of M. laevigata. We suggest that these variations could originate from seasonal changes in either arthropod leaf litter composition or changes in frog behavioral patterns. Although additional studies are needed to understand the consequences of long-term environmental shifts, this work suggests that alkaloid profiles are relatively robust against short-term environmental perturbations.
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spelling pubmed-63061722019-01-08 Seasonal changes in diet and chemical defense in the Climbing Mantella frog (Mantella laevigata) Moskowitz, Nora A. Roland, Alexandre B. Fischer, Eva K. Ranaivorazo, Ndimbintsoa Vidoudez, Charles Aguilar, Marianne T. Caldera, Sophia M. Chea, Jacqueline Cristus, Miruna G. Crowdis, Jett P. DeMessie, Bluyé desJardins-Park, Caroline R. Effenberger, Audrey H. Flores, Felipe Giles, Michael He, Emma Y. Izmaylov, Nike S. Lee, ChangWon C. Pagel, Nicholas A. Phu, Krystal K. Rosen, Leah U. Seda, Danielle A. Shen, Yong Vargas, Santiago Murray, Andrew W. Abebe, Eden Trauger, Sunia A. Donoso, David A. Vences, Miguel O’Connell, Lauren A. PLoS One Research Article Poison frogs acquire chemical defenses from the environment for protection against potential predators. These defensive chemicals are lipophilic alkaloids that are sequestered by poison frogs from dietary arthropods and stored in skin glands. Despite decades of research focusing on identifying poison frog alkaloids, we know relatively little about how environmental variation and subsequent arthropod availability impacts alkaloid loads in poison frogs. We investigated how seasonal environmental variation influences poison frog chemical profiles through changes in the diet of the Climbing Mantella (Mantella laevigata). We collected M. laevigata females on the Nosy Mangabe island reserve in Madagascar during the wet and dry seasons and tested the hypothesis that seasonal differences in rainfall is associated with changes in diet composition and skin alkaloid profiles of M. laevigata. The arthropod diet of each frog was characterized into five groups (i.e. ants, termites, mites, insect larvae, or ‘other’) using visual identification and cytochrome oxidase 1 DNA barcoding. We found that frog diet differed between the wet and dry seasons, where frogs had a more diverse diet in the wet season and consumed a higher percentage of ants in the dry season. To determine if seasonality was associated with variation in frog defensive chemical composition, we used gas chromatography / mass spectrometry to quantify alkaloids from individual skin samples. Although the assortment of identified alkaloids was similar across seasons, we detected significant differences in the abundance of certain alkaloids, which we hypothesize reflects seasonal variation in the diet of M. laevigata. We suggest that these variations could originate from seasonal changes in either arthropod leaf litter composition or changes in frog behavioral patterns. Although additional studies are needed to understand the consequences of long-term environmental shifts, this work suggests that alkaloid profiles are relatively robust against short-term environmental perturbations. Public Library of Science 2018-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6306172/ /pubmed/30586404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207940 Text en © 2018 Moskowitz 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Moskowitz, Nora A.
Roland, Alexandre B.
Fischer, Eva K.
Ranaivorazo, Ndimbintsoa
Vidoudez, Charles
Aguilar, Marianne T.
Caldera, Sophia M.
Chea, Jacqueline
Cristus, Miruna G.
Crowdis, Jett P.
DeMessie, Bluyé
desJardins-Park, Caroline R.
Effenberger, Audrey H.
Flores, Felipe
Giles, Michael
He, Emma Y.
Izmaylov, Nike S.
Lee, ChangWon C.
Pagel, Nicholas A.
Phu, Krystal K.
Rosen, Leah U.
Seda, Danielle A.
Shen, Yong
Vargas, Santiago
Murray, Andrew W.
Abebe, Eden
Trauger, Sunia A.
Donoso, David A.
Vences, Miguel
O’Connell, Lauren A.
Seasonal changes in diet and chemical defense in the Climbing Mantella frog (Mantella laevigata)
title Seasonal changes in diet and chemical defense in the Climbing Mantella frog (Mantella laevigata)
title_full Seasonal changes in diet and chemical defense in the Climbing Mantella frog (Mantella laevigata)
title_fullStr Seasonal changes in diet and chemical defense in the Climbing Mantella frog (Mantella laevigata)
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal changes in diet and chemical defense in the Climbing Mantella frog (Mantella laevigata)
title_short Seasonal changes in diet and chemical defense in the Climbing Mantella frog (Mantella laevigata)
title_sort seasonal changes in diet and chemical defense in the climbing mantella frog (mantella laevigata)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6306172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30586404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207940
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