Photic entrainment of circadian activity patterns in the tropical labrid fish Halichoeres chrysus

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作者
Gerkema, MP [1 ]
Videler, JJ [1 ]
de Wiljes, J [1 ]
van Lavieren, H [1 ]
Gerritsen, H [1 ]
Karel, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Groningen, Zool Lab, NL-9750 AA Haren, Netherlands
关键词
circadian rhythm; daily; entrainment; fish; phase-response curve;
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10.1081/CBI-100101068
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Yellow wrasses (Halichoeres chrysus) show clear daily activity patterns. The fish hide in the substrate at (subjective) night, during the distinct rest phase. Initial entrainment in a 12h:12h light-dark (12:12 LD) cycle (mean period 24.02h, SD 0.27h, n = 16) was followed by a free run (mean period 24.42h, SD 1.33h) after transition into constant dim light conditions. Light pulses of a comparable intensity as used in the light part of the LD cycles did not result in significant phase shifts of the free-running rhythm in constant darkness. Application of much brighter 3h light pulses resulted in a phase-response curve (PRC) for a fish species, with pronounced phase advances during late subjective night. The PRCs differed from those mainly obtained in other vertebrate taxa by the absence of significant phase delays in the early subjective night. At that circadian phase, significant tonic effects of the light pulses caused a shortening of the circadian period length. Entrainment to skeleton photoperiods of 1:11 LD was observed in five of six wrasses exposed, also after a 3h phase advance of this LD cycle. Subsequently, a 1:11.25 LD cycle resulted in entrainment in four of the six fish. It is suggested that the expression of the circadian system in fish can be interpreted as a functional response to a weak natural zeitgeber, as present in the marine environment. This response allows photic entrainment as described here in the yellow wrasse.
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