Daily and seasonal activity patterns in blackheaded munia.
Indian J Exp Biol
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2014 May; 52(5): 504-509
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in English
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| ID: sea-153726
ABSTRACT
To test the circadian clock characteristics, activity behaviour of male blackheaded munia was recorded. Two experiments were performed. In experiment 1A, activity of munia was recorded under long days, LD (14L 10D); and short days, SD (10L 14D). Locomotor activity of two groups of munia exposed to equinox (12L 12D) daylength followed by transfer of one group each to continuous dimlight (DD) and continuous bright light (LL) was recorded in experiment 1B. Experiment 2 aimed to describe seasonal trend in daily pattern of activity/rest cycle under natural illumination conditions (NDL). Hourly activity during daytime was more under SD than under LD. Munia did not exhibit bimodality in daily activity pattern; activity during morning, M (2h) was more than evening, E. A free-running activity rhythm was recorded in munia under DD; the same was arrhythmic under LL. The seasonal pattern in daily activity profiles under NDL corresponds to the seasonal changes in daylength. Daylength regulates daily and seasonal activity patterns in blackheaded munia.
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Main subject:
Seasons
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Behavior, Animal
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Male
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Circadian Rhythm
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Passeriformes
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Actigraphy
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Animals
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Motor Activity
Language:
English
Journal:
Indian J Exp Biol
Year:
2014
Type:
Article
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