@article{b7ace2c9fa19485ea8847c4ea5307a16,
title = "Widely rhythmic transcriptome in Calanus finmarchicus during the high Arctic summer solstice period",
abstract = "Solar light/dark cycles and seasonal photoperiods underpin daily and annual rhythms of life on Earth. Yet, the Arctic is characterized by several months of permanent illumination (“midnight sun”). To determine the persistence of 24h rhythms during the midnight sun, we investigated transcriptomic dynamics in the copepod Calanus finmarchicus during the summer solstice period in the Arctic, with the lowest diel oscillation and the highest altitude of the sun's position. Here we reveal that in these extreme photic conditions, a widely rhythmic daily transcriptome exists, showing that very weak solar cues are sufficient to entrain organisms. Furthermore, at extremely high latitudes and under sea-ice, gene oscillations become re-organized to include <24h rhythms. Environmental synchronization may therefore be modulated to include non-photic signals (i.e. tidal cycles). The ability of zooplankton to be synchronized by extremely weak diel and potentially tidal cycles, may confer an adaptive temporal reorganization of biological processes at high latitudes.",
keywords = "Microbiology, Systems Biology, Transcriptomics",
author = "Laura Payton and Lukas H{\"u}ppe and C{\'e}line Noirot and Claire Hoede and Last, {Kim S.} and David Wilcockson and Elizaveta Ershova and Sophie Vali{\`e}re and Bettina Meyer",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by CHASE project, part of the Changing Arctic Ocean programme, jointly funded by the UKRI Natural Environment Research Council ( NERC , project number: NE/R012733/1 ) and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research ( BMBF , project number: 03F0803A ). We thank the cruise leader Professor Finlo Cottier as well as the Captain and crew of the RRS James Clark Ross for their support during the cruise JR17006. Cruise time was supported by the CAO Arctic PRIZE project ( NERC : NE/P006302/1 ). EE was supported by Arctic SIZE, a project co-funded by UiT The Arctic University of Norway and the Troms{\o} Research Foundation (project number 01vm/h15 ), and within framework of the state assignment of IO RAS (theme No. 0149-2019-0008 ). We thank Simon Dreutter from the Alfred Wegener Institute (Bremerhaven, Germany) for his work on the tidal data acquisition and Ga{\"e}lle Lefort from MIAT lab (Toulouse, France) for the GO enrichment script. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 The Author(s)",
year = "2021",
month = jan,
day = "22",
doi = "10.1016/j.isci.2020.101927",
language = "English",
volume = "24",
journal = "iScience",
issn = "2589-0042",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "1",
}