Nocturnal illumination dimmer than starlight altered the circadian rhythm of adult locomotor activity of a fruit fly
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Nocturnal illumination dimmer than starlight altered the circadian rhythm of adult locomotor activity of a fruit fly
Abstract
The effects of nocturnal irradiance tenfold dimmer than starlight intensity on the locomotor activity rhythm of Drosophila jambulina were investigated in two types of light-dark (12 h:12 h) cycles, in which light intensity of the photophase was 10 lux while that of the scotophase was either 0 lux for control flies or 0.0006 lux for experimental flies. Activity onset in the experimental flies was approximately 5.4 h prior to lights-on, so it occurred around midnight. However, activity onset of the control flies coincided almost with the lights-on. Nevertheless, activity offset was the same in both groups, occurring at lights-off. Duration of the active phase (alpha) and activity passes/fly/cycle (APC) in the experimental flies was far greater than in controls. After-effects of the nocturnal illumination of the light-dark cycles when the flies were transferred to constant darkness were evident as the period of the free-running rhythm was shortened, alpha was lengthened, and APC was enhanced in the experimental compared to control flies. Thus, very low photic sensitivity of these flies appears to be a physiological adaptation to dim-light ambiance in its natural breeding site in the field.
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