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- Title
Circadian locomotor activity in Japanese sea catfish Plotosus lineatus.
- Authors
Kasai, Masanori; Yamamoto, Tsukasa; Kiyohara, Sadao
- Abstract
To find out whether or not the locomotor activity of the Japanese sea catfish, Plotosus lineatus, shows a circadian rhythmicity, the locomotor activity of this catfish was recorded in a laboratory. All of the catfish recorded ( n = 20) showed a nocturnal locomotor activity rhythm under a light–dark (LD) cycle (LD 12:12). The locomotor activity started after the light was turned off, and declined during the period of darkness. In five of the six catfish we examined, locomotor activity shifted gradually over the course of 3–4 days in order to synchronize to the LD cycle after it was advanced by 6 h. Locomotor activity persisted within a constant darkness (DD) in all eight of the catfish. The average free-running period of locomotor activity under DD lasted for 24.2 ± 0.4 h (mean ± SD). Thus, the present results demonstrate that the Japanese sea catfish has an endogenous circadian oscillator entrained by an LD cycle.
- Subjects
SEA catfishes; CIRCADIAN rhythms; BIOLOGICAL rhythms; PHOTOPERIODISM; FISH locomotion; FISH research; FISHERY sciences
- Publication
Fisheries Science, 2009, Vol 75, Issue 1, p81
- ISSN
0919-9268
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12562-008-0001-0