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Circadian Locomotor Activity Rhythm in the Freshwater Crab Pseudothelphusa americana (De Saussure, 1857): Effect of Eyestalk Ablation
Authors:Manuel Miranda-Anaya  Baltazar Barrera-Mera  Elisa Ramírez-Lomelí
Institution:Botanisches Inst. der Univ. , Kirschallee 1, 53 Bonn, Germany
Abstract:The circadian rhythm of locomotor activity in the freshwater crab, Pseudothelphusa americana, was studied in aquaria using infrared crossing sensors. Individuals with ablated eyestalks were compared with intact individuals in constant darkness (DD) and in light-dark cycles (LD). Our results showed that intact animals in DD displayed bimodal rhythms. In LD conditions the two peaks were associated with lights on and lights off, respectively. A significant difference in the free running periods before and after LD was observed in all intact animals. After eyestalk ablation (ES-X), the circadian rhythm of locomotor activity disappeared immediately, but reappeared several days later. Diurnal activity was seen in some ES-X animals when exposed to LD. Our results indicate that locomotor activity rhythm in P. americana is driven primarily by oscillators located outside the eyestalks, and that extraretinal photoreceptors mediate either entrainment or masking effects.
Keywords:Acetaldehyde  glycoly tic oscillations  NADH  pyruvate  yeast
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