Wheel-running activity rhythms and masking responses in the diurnal palm squirrel, Funambulus pennantii

Oct 12, 2020Chronobiology international

Daily activity patterns and direct light effects on behavior in the daytime palm squirrel

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Abstract

Squirrels exhibited over 96% activity during the light phase under both semi-natural and controlled laboratory conditions.

  • Squirrels displayed a stable and robust diurnal activity rhythm in both natural light-dark and controlled light-dark conditions.
  • In constant darkness and constant light, squirrels showed a free-running period that was longer in constant light compared to constant darkness.
  • Activity during the subjective day in constant darkness and constant light was above 91%, indicating a strong diurnal tendency.
  • Nine out of ten squirrels exhibited significant positive masking of light during ultradian cycles.
  • Squirrels re-entrained to both 6-hour advance and delay shifts within 11 days, demonstrating adaptability of their circadian system.

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