Published March 31, 2017 | Version v1
Dataset Open

Data from: Transcriptomic responses of the calanoid copepod Calanus finmarchicus to the saxitoxin producing dinoflagellate Alexandrium fundyense

  • 1. University of Hawaii at Manoa

Description

In the Gulf of Maine, the copepod Calanus finmarchicus co-occurs with the neurotoxin-producing dinoflagellate, Alexandrium fundyense. The copepod is resistant to this toxic alga, but little is known about other effects. Gene expression profiles were used to investigate the physiological response of females feeding for two and five days on a control diet or a diet containing either a low or a high dose of A. fundyense. The physiological responses to the two experimental diets were similar, but changed between the time points. At 5-days the response was characterized by down-regulated genes involved in energy metabolism. Detoxification was not a major component of the response. Instead, genes involved in digestion were consistently regulated, suggesting that food assimilation may have been affected. Thus, predicted increases in the frequency of blooms of A. fundyense could affect C. finmarchicus populations by changing the individuals' energy budget and reducing their ability to build lipid reserves.

Notes

Files

2dayCvsHD.txt

Files (8.4 MB)

Name Size Download all
md5:50cdd56471995d5aa56e2e7f10fadfc5
45.1 kB Preview Download
md5:af3ded2946b3049da45b1087a8add580
34.4 kB Preview Download
md5:9ba77d21d2621fbe3bc90d2b3068ed23
14.3 kB Preview Download
md5:f1d7a47d73366af735465c2ab466f966
32.9 kB Preview Download
md5:8c4856516097cc4f005b5ded87636864
17.9 kB Preview Download
md5:ef46c550d013c1eed75fd0047d7128a3
21.5 kB Preview Download
md5:908b343551e7fd5872be5ea5ab24826e
8.2 MB Preview Download

Additional details

Related works

Is cited by
10.1038/srep25708 (DOI)