Data from: Light environment change induces differential expression of guppy opsins in a multi-generational evolution experiment
Light environments critically impact species that rely on vision to survive and reproduce. Animal visual systems must accommodate changes in light that occur from minutes to years, yet we do not know how they respond to divergent spectral changes over longer time scales. Here we used a laboratory ex...
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Zusammenfassung: | Light environments critically impact species that rely on vision to
survive and reproduce. Animal visual systems must accommodate changes in
light that occur from minutes to years, yet we do not know how they
respond to divergent spectral changes over longer time scales. Here we
used a laboratory experiment where replicate guppy populations were kept
different light environments for up to 8-12 generations to explore
possible differences in the expression levels of nine guppy opsin genes.
Previous evidence for opsin expression-light environment ‘tuning’ has been
either correlative or focused exclusively on the relationship between the
light environment and opsin expression over one or two generations. In our
multi-generation experiment, the relative expression levels of nine
different opsin genes responded differently to light environment changes:
some did not respond, while others differed due to phenotypic plasticity.
Moreover for LWS-1 we found that, while we observed a wide range of
plastic responses under different light conditions, common plastic
responses occurred only after multigenerational exposure to different
light environments. Taken together this suggests that opsin expression
plasticity plays an important role in light environment ‘tuning’ in
different light environments and, in turn, has important implications for
both visual system function and evolution. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.0d19278 |