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Seasonal changes in entrainment cues for the circadian rhythm of the supratidal amphipod Talorchestia longicornis
Authors:Richard B Forward Jr  Elizabeth Freeman  Kristen Gall  Katie Saba
Institution:1. Nicholas School of the Environment , Duke University Marine Laboratory , Beaufort, NC 28516, USA rforward@duke.edu;3. Nicholas School of the Environment , Duke University Marine Laboratory , Beaufort, NC 28516, USA
Abstract:The supratidal amphipod Talorchestia longicornis Say has a circadian rhythm in activity, in which it is active on the substrate surface at night and inactive in burrows during the day. The present study determined: (1) the circadian rhythms in individual versus groups of amphipods; (2) the range of temperature cycles that entrain the circadian rhythm; (3) entrainment by high-temperature cycles versus light?:?dark cycles, and (4) seasonal substrate temperature cycles. The circadian rhythm was determined by monitoring temporal changes in surface activity using a video system. Individual and groups of amphipods have similar circadian rhythms. Entrainment occurred only to temperature cycles that included temperatures below 20°C (10–20, 15–20, 17–19, 15–25°C) but not to temperatures above 20°C (20–25, 20–30°C), and required only a 2°C temperature cycle (17–19°C). Diel substrate temperatures were above 20°C in the summer and below 20°C during the winter. Upon simultaneous exposure to a diel high-temperature cycle (20–30°C) and a light?:?dark cycle phased differently, amphipods entrained to the light?:?dark cycle. Past studies found that a temperature cycle below 20°C overrode the light?:?dark cycle for entrainment. The functional significance of this change in entrainment cues may be that while buried during the winter, the activity rhythm remains in phase with the day?:?night cycle by the substrate temperature cycles. During the summer, T. longicornis switches to the light?:?dark cycle for entrainment, perhaps as a mechanism to phase activity precisely to the short summer nights.
Keywords:circadian rhythm  amphipod  Talorchestia longicornis  entrainment  temperature cycles  light?:?dark cycles
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