In this paper we report the results of an experiment to assess how closely repeated brief light pulses (LPs) mimic the effects of 12:12?h light/dark (LD) cycles (PPc). The locomotor activity rhythm of individual fruit flies from a laboratory population of Drosophila melanogaster was monitored under four different photoperiodic regimens, created using 12?h of light and 12?h of darkness or brief light pulses (LPs). The phase relationship (?) and the stability (precision) of the locomotor activity rhythm during entrainment were estimated in order to compare the state of the circadian clocks under the four different photoperiodic regimens. The flies (n = 72) were subjected to four different LD cycles: (i) 12?h of light and 12?h of darkness (com...
The eclosion rhythm of a laboratory population of Drosophila melanogaster was studied under 12h ligh...
Daily fluctuations in light and temperature act as environmental cues for synchronising circadian cl...
660-664The daily patterning of animal behaviour is presumed to be due to changes in responsiveness...
We used four replicate outbred populations of Drosophila melanogaster to investigate whether the lig...
We used four replicate outbred populations of Drosophila melanogaster to investigate whether the lig...
We used four replicate outbred populations of Drosophila melanogaster to investigate whether the lig...
Circadian rhythms in physiology and behavior have near 24-hour periodicities that must adjust to the...
In this paper, we report the results of our extensive study on eclosion rhythm of four independent p...
The locomotor activity rhythm of flies from four populations of Drosophila melanogaster, maintained ...
The ability to anticipate the daily changes occurring in the photic environment, by adjusting their ...
In the laboratory, the circadian clock of Drosophila has been studied by analysing locomotor activit...
Drosophila shows bimodal circadian locomotor rhythms with peaks around light-on (morning peak) and...
Daily light and temperature cycles are considered the most important zeitgebers for circadian clocks...
The daily patterning of animal behaviour is presumed to be due to changes in responsiveness to exter...
The rest/activity rhythm is an innate ubiquitous and complex biological phenomenon. It is essential/...
The eclosion rhythm of a laboratory population of Drosophila melanogaster was studied under 12h ligh...
Daily fluctuations in light and temperature act as environmental cues for synchronising circadian cl...
660-664The daily patterning of animal behaviour is presumed to be due to changes in responsiveness...
We used four replicate outbred populations of Drosophila melanogaster to investigate whether the lig...
We used four replicate outbred populations of Drosophila melanogaster to investigate whether the lig...
We used four replicate outbred populations of Drosophila melanogaster to investigate whether the lig...
Circadian rhythms in physiology and behavior have near 24-hour periodicities that must adjust to the...
In this paper, we report the results of our extensive study on eclosion rhythm of four independent p...
The locomotor activity rhythm of flies from four populations of Drosophila melanogaster, maintained ...
The ability to anticipate the daily changes occurring in the photic environment, by adjusting their ...
In the laboratory, the circadian clock of Drosophila has been studied by analysing locomotor activit...
Drosophila shows bimodal circadian locomotor rhythms with peaks around light-on (morning peak) and...
Daily light and temperature cycles are considered the most important zeitgebers for circadian clocks...
The daily patterning of animal behaviour is presumed to be due to changes in responsiveness to exter...
The rest/activity rhythm is an innate ubiquitous and complex biological phenomenon. It is essential/...
The eclosion rhythm of a laboratory population of Drosophila melanogaster was studied under 12h ligh...
Daily fluctuations in light and temperature act as environmental cues for synchronising circadian cl...
660-664The daily patterning of animal behaviour is presumed to be due to changes in responsiveness...