Changes in Induced-Antipredation Defense Traits and Transcriptome Regulations of Daphnia magna in Response to 5-HT1A Receptor Antagonist
Qi Liu,
Ziyi Deng,
Huafang Chen
et al.
Abstract:The serotonin signaling system plays
a crucial role in
regulating
the ontogeny of crustaceans. Here, we describe the effects of different
concentrations of the 5-hydroxytryptamine 1A receptor antagonist (WAY-100635)
on the induced antipredation (Rhodeus ocellatus as the predator), morphological, behavioral, and life-history defenses
of Daphnia magna and use transcriptomics
to analyze the underlying molecular mechanisms. Our results indicate
that exposure to WAY-100635 leads to changes in the expression of
diff… Show more
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