Behavioral circatidal rhythms require Bmal1 in Parhyale hawaiensis

Mar 28, 2023Current biology : CB

Tidal activity patterns in Parhyale hawaiensis depend on the Bmal1 gene

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Abstract

Parhyale hawaiensis exhibits robust 12.4-hour rhythms of locomotion that can be entrained to an artificial tidal regimen.

  • Circatidal clocks enable intertidal organisms to anticipate tidal changes and optimize behavior.
  • The core circadian clock gene Bmal1 is essential for maintaining circatidal rhythms in P. hawaiensis.
  • The study suggests a potential molecular connection between circatidal and circadian clocks.
  • P. hawaiensis serves as a new model organism for investigating the genetic and molecular basis of circatidal rhythms.

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