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Phase resetting and phase singularity of an insect circannual oscillator
Authors:Yosuke Miyazaki  Tomoyosi Nisimura  Hideharu Numata
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology and Geosciences, Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, Osaka 558-8585, Japan;(2) School of Environmental Science, The University of Shiga Prefecture, Hikone 522-8533, Japan
Abstract:In circadian rhythms, the shape of the phase response curves (PRCs) depends on the strength of the resetting stimulus. Weak stimuli produce Type 1 PRCs with small phase shifts and a continuous transition between phase delays and advances, whereas strong stimuli produce Type 0 PRCs with large phase shifts and a distinct break point at the transition between delays and advances. A stimulus of an intermediate strength applied close to the break point in a Type 0 PRC sometimes produces arrhythmicity. A PRC for the circannual rhythm was obtained in pupation of the varied carpet beetle, Anthrenus verbasci, by superimposing a 4-week long-day pulse (a series of long days for 4 weeks) over constant short days. The shape of this PRC closely resembles that of the Type 0 PRC. The present study shows that the PRC to 2-week long-day pulses was Type 1, and that a 4-week long-day pulse administered close to the PRC’s break point induced arrhythmicity in pupation. It is, therefore, suggested that circadian and circannual oscillators share the same mode in phase resetting to the stimuli.
Keywords:Anthrenus verbasci   Biological clock  Circannual rhythm  Phase response curve  Singularity
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