Sociality has beneficial effects on fitness, and timing the activities of animals may be critical. Social cues could influence daily rhythmic activities via direct effects on the circadian clock or on processes that bypass it (masking), but these possibilities remain incompletely addressed. We investigated the effects of social cues on the circadian body temperature (Tb) rhythms in pairs of co-housed and isolated grass rats, Arvicanthis niloticus (a social species), in constant darkness (DD). Cohabitation did not induce synchronization of circadian Tb rhythms. However, socio-sexual history did affect circadian properties: accelerating the clock in sexually experienced males and females in DD and advancing rhythm phase in the females in a li...
Biological time-keeping mechanisms play fundamental roles in the regulation of behavior and phys...
Environmental conditions, such as the light-dark cycle and temperature, affect the display of circad...
studies conducted with human participants have shown that differences in chronotype, defined as indi...
Circadian rhythms are self-sustained biological rhythms entrained to a 24-hour period by an organism...
Communal animals often engage in group activities that require temporal synchrony among its members,...
Communal animals often engage in group activities that require temporal synchrony among its members,...
International audienceAlthough photoperiodic cycles are known to be the most powerful entraining age...
A number of field and laboratory studies have shown that the social environment influences daily rhy...
Abstract The diurnal, social rodent Octodon degus displays a robust sex difference in the ability to...
The reportedly diurnally-active African four-striped field mouse, Rhabdomys pumilio (Sparrmann, 1784...
Diurnality in rodents is relatively rare and occurs primarily in areas with low nighttime temperatur...
Plasticity in daily timing of activity has been observed in many species, even within an individual....
Plasticity in daily timing of activity has been observed in many species, even within an individual....
Differences in individual locomotor activity patterns may be linked to a number of ecological facto...
Changes in environmental conditions often result in changes in the display of circadian rhythmicity ...
Biological time-keeping mechanisms play fundamental roles in the regulation of behavior and phys...
Environmental conditions, such as the light-dark cycle and temperature, affect the display of circad...
studies conducted with human participants have shown that differences in chronotype, defined as indi...
Circadian rhythms are self-sustained biological rhythms entrained to a 24-hour period by an organism...
Communal animals often engage in group activities that require temporal synchrony among its members,...
Communal animals often engage in group activities that require temporal synchrony among its members,...
International audienceAlthough photoperiodic cycles are known to be the most powerful entraining age...
A number of field and laboratory studies have shown that the social environment influences daily rhy...
Abstract The diurnal, social rodent Octodon degus displays a robust sex difference in the ability to...
The reportedly diurnally-active African four-striped field mouse, Rhabdomys pumilio (Sparrmann, 1784...
Diurnality in rodents is relatively rare and occurs primarily in areas with low nighttime temperatur...
Plasticity in daily timing of activity has been observed in many species, even within an individual....
Plasticity in daily timing of activity has been observed in many species, even within an individual....
Differences in individual locomotor activity patterns may be linked to a number of ecological facto...
Changes in environmental conditions often result in changes in the display of circadian rhythmicity ...
Biological time-keeping mechanisms play fundamental roles in the regulation of behavior and phys...
Environmental conditions, such as the light-dark cycle and temperature, affect the display of circad...
studies conducted with human participants have shown that differences in chronotype, defined as indi...