PACEMAKER PHASE CONTROL VERSUS MASKING BY LIGHT: SETTING THE CIRCADIAN CHRONOTYPE IN DUALOCTODON DEGUS

Aug 28, 2010Chronobiology international

How internal clocks and light exposure together set daily activity patterns in degus

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Abstract

Diurnal and nocturnal degus exhibit stable, distinct responses to light, with diurnal animals increasing activity and nocturnal animals showing a sharp decrease.

  • Diurnal degus respond positively to light by increasing their activity levels.
  • Nocturnal degus experience a significant reduction in activity when exposed to light.
  • These masking effects are consistent across different light-dark cycles, including ultradian cycles.
  • The observed responses persist even without access to an exercise wheel.
  • Changes in circadian activity patterns occur in response to both ultradian cycles and high ambient temperatures.

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