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Title: Presence Of Circadian Rhythms In The Locomotor Activity Of A Cave-Dwelling Millipede Glyphiulus Cavernicolus Sulu (Cambalidae, Spirostreptida)
Authors: Koilraj, A John
Sharma, Vijay Kumar
Marimuthu, G
Chandrashekaran, M K
Keywords: cave
circadian rhythms
millipedes
periodogram
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: Marcel Dekker Inc
Citation: Chronobiology International 17(6), 757-765 (2000)
Abstract: The locomotor activity of the millipede Glyphiulus cavernicolus (Spirostreptida), which occupies the deeper recesses of a cave, was monitored in light-dark (LD) cycles (12h light and 12h darkness), constant darkness (DD), and constant light (LL) conditions. These millipedes live inside the cave and are apparently never exposed to any periodic factors of the environment such as light-dark, temperature, and humidity cycles. The activity of a considerable fraction of these millipedes was found to show circadian rhythm, which entrained to a 12:12 LD cycle with maximum activity during the dark phase of the LD cycle. Under constant darkness (DD), 56.5% of the millipedes (n = 23) showed circadian rhythms, with average free-running period of 25.7h +/- 3.3h (mean +/- SD, range 22.3h to 35.0h). The remaining 43.5% of the millipedes, however, did not show any clear-cut rhythm. Under DD conditions following an exposure to LD cycles, 66.7% (n = 9) showed faint circadian rhythm, with average free-running period of 24.0h +/- 0.8h (mean +/- SD, range 22.9h to 25.2h). Under constant light (LL) conditions, only 2 millipedes of 11 showed free-running rhythms, with average period length of 33.3h +/- 1.3h. The results suggest that these cave-dwelling millipedes still possess the capacity to measure time and respond to light and dark situations.
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URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/274
Other Identifiers: 0742-0528
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