THERMOCYCLIC AND PHOTOCYCLIC ENTRAINMENT OF CIRCADIAN LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY RHYTHMS IN SLEEPY LIZARDS,TILIQUA RUGOSA

Nov 18, 2009Chronobiology international

Body temperature and light cycles influence daily movement patterns in sleepy lizards

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Abstract

Australian sleepy lizards (Tiliqua rugosa) are entrained by temperature cycles (TCs) even in the absence of light cues.

  • Lizards exhibited marked locomotor activity rhythms influenced by light-dark cycles and temperature cycles.
  • Activity patterns were synchronized with TCs, showing that TCs can entrain locomotor rhythms regardless of conflicting light conditions.
  • Mean activity duration was significantly lower in lizards exposed to a normal TC compared to those at constant temperature.
  • Lizards subjected to either advanced or delayed TCs demonstrated similar phase relationships in their activity rhythms.
  • The findings suggest that temperature cycles play a crucial role in the regulation of circadian rhythms in T. rugosa.

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