Circadian rhythms of heart rate in freely moving and restrained American lobsters, Homarus americanus |
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Authors: | Christopher C. Chabot Laura K. Webb |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Biological Sciences, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH, USA 03264 |
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Abstract: | While circadian rhythms of locomotion have been reported in the American lobster, Homarus americanus, it is unclear whether heart rate is also modulated on a circadian basis. To address this issue, both heart rate and locomotor activity were continuously monitored in light-dark (LD) cycles and constant darkness (DD). Lobsters in running wheels exhibited significant nocturnal increases in locomotor activity and heart rates during LD, and these measures were significantly correlated. In DD, most lobsters exhibited persistent circadian rhythms of both locomotion and heart rate. When heart rate was monitored in restrained lobsters in LD and DD, most animals also demonstrated clear daily and circadian rhythms in heart rate. Overall, this is the first demonstration of circadian rhythms of heart rate in H. americanus, the expression of which does not appear to be dependent on the expression of locomotor activity. |
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Keywords: | daily nocturnal locomotion circadian rhythm Homarus americanus heart rate lobster laboratory experiment |
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