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Evidence for ‘dawn’ and ‘dusk’ hourglasses in Pimpla photoperiodic clock
Authors:Jacques Claret  Martine Arpagaus
Institution:I.N.R.A. Laboratoire de Biologie des Invertébrés , 37 Bd du Cap, Antibes, 06660, France
Abstract:Abstract

Resonance experiments (Nanda‐Hamner protocol) conducted at two temperatures for diapause termination in Pimpla instigator (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) do not support the view that the photoperiodic clock has an oscillatory component, but suggest the presence of a non‐rhythmic timer or hourglass mechanism. These results are best explained by a two hourglasses model, one of which starts at light‐on and measures the photophase and the other is initiated by light‐off and measures the scotophase. The most likely hypothesis is that the ratio of photophase to scotophase lengths is the determining element. Good agreement is obtained between results predicted by two hourglasses model and results observed in Pimpla. The diurnal hourglass continues to run for long time (several months) in constant condition (LL) and does not require to be ‘turned over’ by D/L transition, in contrary to the classical model of hourglass which executes a single act of time measurement in extented phase and then stops. The most simple explanation is that some essential factor of diapause termination is synthesized during photophase and degraded during scotophase. Therefore an independent photoperiodic counter (for sommation of daily informations) is not necessary. The two hourglasses system serves as photoperiodic clock and accumulation of product as counter.
Keywords:Diapause  clock  hourglass  photoperiodism  Pimpla instigator
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