<div><p>Sleep has been observed in several invertebrate species, but its presence in marine invertebrates is relatively unexplored. Rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep has only been observed in vertebrates. We investigated whether the cuttlefish <i>Sepia officinalis</i> displays sleep-like states. We find that cuttlefish exhibit frequent quiescent periods that are homeostatically regulated, satisfying two criteria for sleep. In addition, cuttlefish transiently display a quiescent state with rapid eye movements, changes in body coloration and twitching of the arms, that is possibly analogous to REM sleep. Our findings thus suggest that at least two different sleep-like states may exist in <i>Sepia officinalis</i>.</p></div
Sleep and sleep-like states are present across the animal kingdom, with recent studies convincingly ...
In this chapter, we review the evidence for how ecological factors, including predation risk and for...
Young Sepia officinalis (0-5 months) were studied in the laboratory and in the sea, and their appear...
Sleep is a state of immobility characterized by three key criteria: an increased threshold of arousa...
<p>Cuttlefish exhibit clear periods of activity where the animals actively swim (A) or hover (B) and...
<p>Five juvenile cuttlefish were sleep deprived for 48 hours by continuous visual stimulation via a ...
In vertebrates like mammals and birds, two types of sleep have been identified: rapid eye movement a...
Sharks represent the earliest group of jawed vertebrates and as such, they may provide original insi...
Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) display diurnal changes in activity levels that are linked to the gas...
Sleep and sleep-like states are present across the animal kingdom, with recent studies convincingly ...
Sharks represent the earliest group of jawed vertebrates and as such, they may provide original insi...
Biotelemetry has revealed daily 15-h behavioral sleep periods in a cubomedusan jellyfish, Chironex f...
Do all animals sleep? Sleep has been observed in many vertebrates, and there is a growing body of ev...
This research was aimed at characterizing the daily rhythms of locomotor activity of cuttlefish Sepi...
Denton and Gilpin-Brown hypothesized in 1961 that the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis displays diurnal ...
Sleep and sleep-like states are present across the animal kingdom, with recent studies convincingly ...
In this chapter, we review the evidence for how ecological factors, including predation risk and for...
Young Sepia officinalis (0-5 months) were studied in the laboratory and in the sea, and their appear...
Sleep is a state of immobility characterized by three key criteria: an increased threshold of arousa...
<p>Cuttlefish exhibit clear periods of activity where the animals actively swim (A) or hover (B) and...
<p>Five juvenile cuttlefish were sleep deprived for 48 hours by continuous visual stimulation via a ...
In vertebrates like mammals and birds, two types of sleep have been identified: rapid eye movement a...
Sharks represent the earliest group of jawed vertebrates and as such, they may provide original insi...
Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) display diurnal changes in activity levels that are linked to the gas...
Sleep and sleep-like states are present across the animal kingdom, with recent studies convincingly ...
Sharks represent the earliest group of jawed vertebrates and as such, they may provide original insi...
Biotelemetry has revealed daily 15-h behavioral sleep periods in a cubomedusan jellyfish, Chironex f...
Do all animals sleep? Sleep has been observed in many vertebrates, and there is a growing body of ev...
This research was aimed at characterizing the daily rhythms of locomotor activity of cuttlefish Sepi...
Denton and Gilpin-Brown hypothesized in 1961 that the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis displays diurnal ...
Sleep and sleep-like states are present across the animal kingdom, with recent studies convincingly ...
In this chapter, we review the evidence for how ecological factors, including predation risk and for...
Young Sepia officinalis (0-5 months) were studied in the laboratory and in the sea, and their appear...