Most insects show circadian rhythms of which the free-running period changes in a light-dependent manner and is generally longer under constant light (LL) than under constant dark conditions in nocturnal animals. However, the mechanism underlying this LL-dependent period change remains unclear. Here, using the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus, we examined the effects of long-term LL exposure on the free-running period of locomotor rhythms. Initially, the free-running period was considerably longer than 24 h but it gradually became shorter during long-term exposure to LL. The initiallengthening and ensuing gradual shortening under long-term LL exposure were observed evenafter unilateral removal of the optic lobe. Thus, these changes in the free-r...
Abstract Background Animals exhibit circadian rhythms with a period of approximately 24 h in various...
Current models state that insect peripheral oscillators are directly responsive to light, while mamm...
A growing body of evidence exists to support a detrimental effect of the presence of artificial ligh...
Most insects show circadian rhythms of which the free-running period changes in a light-dependent ma...
Abstract Background Entrainment to the environmental light cycle is an essential property of the cir...
Pigment-dispersing factors (PDFs) are octadeca-peptides widely distributed in insect optic lobes and...
We investigated the relationship between rhythms occurring at different time-scales, namely circadia...
Abstract Adult male crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus) show a nocturnal circadian locomotor rhythm, whic...
Circadian rhythms are about 24-h periodicities widely observed in a variety of insect behaviors, suc...
Introduction: Insects show daily behavioral rhythms controlled by an endogenous oscillator, the circ...
The circadian clock generates rhythms of approximately 24 h through periodic expression of the clock...
This dataset contains data from a laboratory experiments described in the paper: "Levy, K., Wegrzyn,...
The cricket, Modicogryllus siamensis, shows clear photoperiodic responses at 25 degrees C in nymphal...
Many insects show circadian rhythms in their behavior, such as during locomotion, feeding, and repro...
Abstract The closely related crickets Dianemobius nigrofasciatus and Allonemobius allardi exhibit si...
Abstract Background Animals exhibit circadian rhythms with a period of approximately 24 h in various...
Current models state that insect peripheral oscillators are directly responsive to light, while mamm...
A growing body of evidence exists to support a detrimental effect of the presence of artificial ligh...
Most insects show circadian rhythms of which the free-running period changes in a light-dependent ma...
Abstract Background Entrainment to the environmental light cycle is an essential property of the cir...
Pigment-dispersing factors (PDFs) are octadeca-peptides widely distributed in insect optic lobes and...
We investigated the relationship between rhythms occurring at different time-scales, namely circadia...
Abstract Adult male crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus) show a nocturnal circadian locomotor rhythm, whic...
Circadian rhythms are about 24-h periodicities widely observed in a variety of insect behaviors, suc...
Introduction: Insects show daily behavioral rhythms controlled by an endogenous oscillator, the circ...
The circadian clock generates rhythms of approximately 24 h through periodic expression of the clock...
This dataset contains data from a laboratory experiments described in the paper: "Levy, K., Wegrzyn,...
The cricket, Modicogryllus siamensis, shows clear photoperiodic responses at 25 degrees C in nymphal...
Many insects show circadian rhythms in their behavior, such as during locomotion, feeding, and repro...
Abstract The closely related crickets Dianemobius nigrofasciatus and Allonemobius allardi exhibit si...
Abstract Background Animals exhibit circadian rhythms with a period of approximately 24 h in various...
Current models state that insect peripheral oscillators are directly responsive to light, while mamm...
A growing body of evidence exists to support a detrimental effect of the presence of artificial ligh...