Decapod Iridescent Virus 1(DIV1)is a recently discovered virus recognized for its high infectivity in Macrobrachium rosenbergii.A thermal treatment was performed on DIV1-infected M.rosenbergii,and the therapeutic effi...Decapod Iridescent Virus 1(DIV1)is a recently discovered virus recognized for its high infectivity in Macrobrachium rosenbergii.A thermal treatment was performed on DIV1-infected M.rosenbergii,and the therapeutic efficacy was evaluated.In the DIV1 challenge experiment,the mortality rate in the challenged group was found to be 2.6 times greater than that in the control group,with the viral load in deceased individuals exceeding 5.41×10^(7)copies/μg-DNA.The thermal treatment(TT)was administered at 36℃for a duration of 16 d,followed by a temperature restoration(TR)period at 26℃for 3 d.On the first day at 36℃,an average viral concentration of 5.34×10 copies/μg-DNA was detected in the survived individuals.RNA-seq analysis showed a significant upregulation of genes related to the lysosome pathway,including sialin-like isoform x2(slc17a5),beta-galactosidase-1-like protein 2(glb1),putative glucosylceramidase 3(gba),sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase-like isoform x2(smpd1),betahexosaminidase subunit alpha-like(hexa_b)and legumain-like protein(lgmn),following a transient suppression period induced by thermal stress.Upon reaching 36℃,the activation of heat shock protein 70(hsp70)and heat shock protein 90(hsp90a)was observed.Concomitantly,genes that implicated in energy production critical for DIV1 replication,such as hexokinase(hk)and microsomal glutathione stransferase 3-like isoform x2(gst),were inhibited.These results collectively suggest that TT/TR treatments eliminated DIV1 in M.rosenbergii by activating the organism’s innate immune response and suppressing virus replication.This study provides a theoretical basis for utilizing thermal therapy in the management of viral infections in M.rosenbergii breeding programs,thereby facilitating the development of new strains resistant to DIV1.展开更多
Despite their key role as model organisms in many behavioral studies, crustacean decapods have been only slightly touched upon by the recent surge of scientific interest in animal personality. Only seven articles inve...Despite their key role as model organisms in many behavioral studies, crustacean decapods have been only slightly touched upon by the recent surge of scientific interest in animal personality. Only seven articles investigated the issue in a handful of species among hermit crabs, crabs, and crayfish. Obviously, a limited number of publications does not mean that personality is rare in decapods. On the contrary, few studies might be the result of a form of reluctance by behavioral ecologists to deal with such a phenomenon in these and other invertebrates. This reluctance contrasts with the enthusiasm shown in tackling the beha- vioral plasticity issue. Here we discuss the possible theoretical and methodological difficulties raised by applying the animal per-sonality perspective to decapods and analyze implications of personality studies for their ecology, conservation, and welfare. By highlighting gaps in knowledge and directions of future research, our intention is to increase scientific emphasis on the issue.展开更多
The American Striped Cray Orconectes limosus(Rafinesque),a nearctic crustacean new in theitalian freshwaters(Crustacea Decapoda Cambaridae).The American Striped Cray Orconectes limosus,introduced in several countries ...The American Striped Cray Orconectes limosus(Rafinesque),a nearctic crustacean new in theitalian freshwaters(Crustacea Decapoda Cambaridae).The American Striped Cray Orconectes limosus,introduced in several countries of Central Europe,is also reported for the first time for Italy.This crayfishseems to become well established in the Iseo Lake(Northern Italy).The Author underlines the risk of a possibleterritorial expansion of this species in the Po river drainage.展开更多
基金Supported by the earmarked fund for CARS(No.CARS-48)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.32202964)。
文摘Decapod Iridescent Virus 1(DIV1)is a recently discovered virus recognized for its high infectivity in Macrobrachium rosenbergii.A thermal treatment was performed on DIV1-infected M.rosenbergii,and the therapeutic efficacy was evaluated.In the DIV1 challenge experiment,the mortality rate in the challenged group was found to be 2.6 times greater than that in the control group,with the viral load in deceased individuals exceeding 5.41×10^(7)copies/μg-DNA.The thermal treatment(TT)was administered at 36℃for a duration of 16 d,followed by a temperature restoration(TR)period at 26℃for 3 d.On the first day at 36℃,an average viral concentration of 5.34×10 copies/μg-DNA was detected in the survived individuals.RNA-seq analysis showed a significant upregulation of genes related to the lysosome pathway,including sialin-like isoform x2(slc17a5),beta-galactosidase-1-like protein 2(glb1),putative glucosylceramidase 3(gba),sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase-like isoform x2(smpd1),betahexosaminidase subunit alpha-like(hexa_b)and legumain-like protein(lgmn),following a transient suppression period induced by thermal stress.Upon reaching 36℃,the activation of heat shock protein 70(hsp70)and heat shock protein 90(hsp90a)was observed.Concomitantly,genes that implicated in energy production critical for DIV1 replication,such as hexokinase(hk)and microsomal glutathione stransferase 3-like isoform x2(gst),were inhibited.These results collectively suggest that TT/TR treatments eliminated DIV1 in M.rosenbergii by activating the organism’s innate immune response and suppressing virus replication.This study provides a theoretical basis for utilizing thermal therapy in the management of viral infections in M.rosenbergii breeding programs,thereby facilitating the development of new strains resistant to DIV1.
文摘Despite their key role as model organisms in many behavioral studies, crustacean decapods have been only slightly touched upon by the recent surge of scientific interest in animal personality. Only seven articles investigated the issue in a handful of species among hermit crabs, crabs, and crayfish. Obviously, a limited number of publications does not mean that personality is rare in decapods. On the contrary, few studies might be the result of a form of reluctance by behavioral ecologists to deal with such a phenomenon in these and other invertebrates. This reluctance contrasts with the enthusiasm shown in tackling the beha- vioral plasticity issue. Here we discuss the possible theoretical and methodological difficulties raised by applying the animal per-sonality perspective to decapods and analyze implications of personality studies for their ecology, conservation, and welfare. By highlighting gaps in knowledge and directions of future research, our intention is to increase scientific emphasis on the issue.
文摘The American Striped Cray Orconectes limosus(Rafinesque),a nearctic crustacean new in theitalian freshwaters(Crustacea Decapoda Cambaridae).The American Striped Cray Orconectes limosus,introduced in several countries of Central Europe,is also reported for the first time for Italy.This crayfishseems to become well established in the Iseo Lake(Northern Italy).The Author underlines the risk of a possibleterritorial expansion of this species in the Po river drainage.