Geographical variation in circadian eclosion rhythm and photoperiodic adult diapause inDrosophila littoralis |
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Authors: | Pekka Lankinen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Genetics, University of Oulu, Linnanmaa, SF-90570 Oulu 57, Finland |
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Abstract: | Summary The time measuring system ofDrosophila littoralis strains originating between 40–70° N was found to be highly variable and latitude dependent. The critical daylength for photoperiodic adult diapause varied from 12 h or no diapause response in the south to 20 h in north. The median timing of pupal eclosion rhythm varied correspondingly from 21 h to 12 h from lights off in LD 321, and the period of free-running rhythm of eclosion from 24 h to 19 h. The phase of the free-running rhythm was also variable, and correlated with the phase of the entrained rhythm. Latitudinal variation in the entrained rhythm of eclosion and in diapause is adaptive, leading to eclosion early in the morning and to overwintering at the adult stage. In some strains with a late phase of eclosion, strong transient cycles were seen following the transition from LL to DD. A total damping of the free-running eclosion rhythm within 2–7 days was common to all strains. This damping was more pronounced in the northern strains. The phase and period of eclosion rhythms were statistically independent. Diapause was not correlated with any parameters of the eclosion rhythm in the analysis. Diapause may still be influenced by the period of the eclosion rhythm, even though its minor contribution may be masked by a more variable, eclosion rhythm independent system in the determination of diapause.Abbreviations, symbols and terms LD Light/dark; as in LD 321 meaning a cycle of 3 h light21 h darkness - LL Continuous light - DD Continuous darkness - T Period of a Zeitgeber cycle - Natural period of eclosion rhythm in constant conditions - EL Phase of the free-running rhythm of eclosion - A Amplitude of the free-running rhythm of eclosion; possible range is from 4.17% (no rhythmicity) to 20% (the daily eclosion peaks 2–6 within 5 h each) - P Persistence of the free-running rhythm of eclosion; the number of daily eclosion peaks where the mean for five highest hourly percentages still exceed 6% - A phase shift, expressed in h; a re-setting of a rhythm; either as an advance shift (i.e. earlier= +), or as a delay shift (i.e. later = –) - PRC Phase-response curve - LD Phase of entrained rhythm of eclosion; e.g.LD 321 is the median hour of eclosion peak from lights off at LD 321 - SDecl Amplitude of the entrained rhythm of eclosion; the smaller SDecl the higher the amplitude - PPRC Photoperiodic response curve; proportion of females in diapause displayed as a function of daylength - CDL Critical photoperiod; the photoperiod in the 24 h LD cycle at which 50% of the population studied diapauses - SDdiap Accuracy of diapause response of a strain; the smaller the SDdiap the more accurate the response - Cdl The main locus controlling CDL inD. littoralis |
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