Design and Analysis of Temperature Preference Behavior and its Circadian Rhythm in Drosophila

Jan 25, 2014Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE

Temperature preference and daily rhythm in fruit flies

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Abstract

The temperature preference rhythm (TPR) in Drosophila varies, rising during the day and falling at night.

  • TPR is regulated by distinct circadian neurons separate from those controlling locomotor activity.
  • Understanding TPR may reveal unknown molecular and cellular mechanisms of circadian rhythms.
  • Drosophila TPR could provide insights into the integration of environmental signals that influence behavior.
  • The TPR in flies may have similarities to the body temperature regulation mechanisms in mammals.

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