Circadian rhythms of demand-feeding and locomotor activity in rainbow trout |
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Authors: | F. J. Sá nchez-Vá zquez,M. Tabata,&Dagger |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Murcia, 30100-Murcia, Spain;Department of Biosciences, Teikyo University of Science and Technology, 2525 Uenohara, Yamanashi 409-01, Japan |
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Abstract: | Under free-running conditions, most rainbow trout displayed circadian feeding rhythms, although the expression of circadian rhythmicity depended on the experimental condition: 16·7% of fish under constant dim light (LL dim), 66·1% under a 45 :45 min light-dark cycle (LD pulses), and 83·8% under constant light (LL). Under LD pulses, the period length of the free-running rhythms for feeding was significantly shorter (21·9 ± 0·7 h, n =8) than under LL (26·2 ± 0·3 h, n =10). Period length for locomotor activity under LL was 25·8 ± 0·6 h ( n =4). Under LD conditions, the daily demand-feeding profile was always confined to the light phase and chiefly composed of two main episodes, directly after lights on (light elicited) and in anticipation to lights off (endogenous). Contrasting to feeding, the diel locomotor activity profile varied remarkably: a diurnal activity pattern at the bottom, while a clearly nocturnal pattern at the surface. These results contribute to a better understanding of feeding and locomotor rhythms of rainbow trout, providing evidence for the existence of a biological clock involved in their circadian control. This finding contrasts with the previously recorded lack of an endogenous oscillator in the pineal organ driving the rhythmic secretion of melatonin, which suggests different locations from the pineal for the circadian pacemakers in this species. |
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Keywords: | demand-feeding locomotor activity circadian rhythms vertical migration rainbow trout |
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