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The photoperiodic clock in blackheaded buntings (Emberiza melanocephala) is mediated by a self-sustaining circadian system
Authors:V Kumar  N Jain  B K Follett
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, University of Lucknow, 226 007 Lucknow, India;(2) BBSRC Group on Photoperiodism & Reproduction, School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, BS8 1UG Bristol, UK;(3) Present address: Office of the Vice-Chancellor, University of Warwick, CV4 7AL Coventry, UK
Abstract:Three experimental protocols were employed to clarify whether the circadian system is involved in photoperiodic time-measurement in the blackheaded bunting, Emberiza melanocephala. In a single-pulse paradigm, one 8-h light pulse was delivered at different times to groups of birds across three days of constant darkness (DD). Photoperiodic induction, as measured by a rise in plasma luteinizing hormone (LH), showed clear circadian rhythmicity. The second experiment examined the LH responses in birds exposed to lighting cycles using a Nanda-Hamner type of protocol and confirmed full photostimulation under 6L:30D. The third experiment measured the time of the first photo-induced rise in LH in birds subjected to 30 h of continuous light following entrainment under short days (6L:18D). This experiment aimed to identify the position of the photoinducible phase (PHgr i). LH first rose at hour 18 following dawn indicating that PHgr i lies in the middle of the day. Plasma concentrations of melatonin were also measured under 6L:18D and 6L:30D light cycles as another physiological marker of the circadian system in buntings. The pattern of melatonin secretion under these LD cycles showed properties consistent with the driving oscillator being circadian in nature. It is concluded that the circadian pacemaker driving the photoinducible rhythm in blackheaded bunting is strongly self-sustaining and free-runs under constant conditions.
Keywords:Blackheaded bunting  Emberiza melanocephala  Photoperiodism  Circadian rhythms  Luteinizing hormone  Melatonin
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