Development and relationships of locomotor, feeding, and oxygen consumption rhythms in house crickets |
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Authors: | J. P. WOODRING CRAIG W. CLIFFORD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology and Physiology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. Locomotor, feeding, drinking, and oxygen consumption rhythms in adult virgin Acheta domesticus L. all appear to peak in the first half of the scotophase, be entrained cophasically by a LD 14:10 h cycle, have a lights-off Zeitgeber and persist in LL with a π c. 25 h for the locomotor rhythm and c. 23 h for the oxygen consumption rhythm. There is no evidence of these rhythms in last instar larvae. The onset of the locomotor rhythm requires 3 days at 30°C but 5–7 days at 25–28°C after the final ecdysis in virgins, indicating a temperature related development of the locomotor rhythm. Oxygen consumption rhythms are lacking in 2-day-old virgins but present in 8-day-old virgins. Feeding rhythms can be recorded in virgins as young as 2 days (before locomotor rhythm developed). Both oxygen consumption and locomotor rhythms persist during starvation. The results suggest that a central brain oscillator drives both feeding and locomotor rhythms independently, but that the oxygen consumption rhythm is derived from the metabolic demands associated with the other rhythms. |
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Keywords: | Locomotor rhythm oxygen consumption rhythm feeding rhythm drinking rhythm circadian rhythm house cricket Acheta domesticus |
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