Journal of biological rhythms

Daylength Influences How Underground Rodents Adjust to Artificial Light Cycles

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Abstract

Exposure to various artificial photoperiods resulted in synchronized activity/rest rhythms in South American subterranean rodents, the Anillaco tuco-tucos.

  • Different artificial photoperiods caused clear variations in phase angles of entrainment relative to the light/dark cycle.
  • The duration of the daily activity phase was dependent on the photoperiod experienced.
  • Aftereffects of entrainment to different photoperiods were observed in daily activity phase but not in the free-running period.
  • No significant differences were found in entrainment phase angles or aftereffects between animals exposed to matching and mismatching natural photoperiods.
  • Circadian clocks of tuco-tucos can measure photoperiods despite their subterranean lifestyle.

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