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The Circadian System of Crustaceans
Authors:Hugo Ar  chiga  Fernando Fern  ndez-Quir  z  Francisco Fern  ndez de Miguel  Leonard Rodrí  guez-Sosa
Institution:Hugo Aré,chiga ,Fernando Ferné,ndez-Quiró,z,Francisco Ferné,ndez de Miguel,Leonard Rodrí,guez-Sosa
Abstract:Crustaceans exhibit a variety of overt circadian rhythms. Observations on intact animals suggest the existence of more than one circadian pacemaker in the nervous system. Ablation experiments so far have been inconclusive in pinpointing the location of putative pacemakers. However, various structures, most notably the optic peduncle, have been shown to sustain circadian rhythmicity in vitro. Retinal sensitivity and neurosecretory activity display circadian rhythms in the isolated optic peduncle, but they are also responsive to synchronizing influences from other regions of the central nervous system, most notably the supra-esophageal ganglion. A model based on a number of circadian pacemakers distributed in the central nervous system best fits the experimental results at present. Coupling of rhythmicity between independent circadian pacemakers is likely to occur, and a neuroendocrine stage of integration has been proposed for several rhythms. Various entraining agents have been identified, and more than one may play a part in the synchronization of a given rhythm.
Keywords:Crustacean biological rhythms  Circadian pacemaker  Entraining agents
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