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Title: Short- and Long-day Responses in the Pre-adult Developmental Duration of Two Species of Camponotus Ants
Authors: Lone, Shahnaz Rahman
Ilangovan, Vinodh
Murugan, Madhuvika
Sharma, Vijay Kumar
Keywords: Ants
Camponotus
Circadian
Development
Pre-adult
Photoperiod
Seasonal
Sarcophaga-Argyrostoma
Photoperiodic Clock
Pupal Diapause
Induction
Temperature
Rhythm
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Informa Healthcare
Citation: Chronobiology International 28(2), 163–169 (2011)
Abstract: We assessed the effect of different day/night lengths on the pre-adult developmental time of two species of Camponotus ants that normally develop in dark underground nests. We assayed larval (egg-to-pupal formation), pupal (pupal formation-to-adult emergence), and pre-adult (egg-to-adult emergence) durations in these ants under three different light/dark (LD) cycles of 12:12 h, 10:14 h, and 14:10 h. We observed that the pre-adult development time of ants under these day lengths was significantly different. Although both species developed fastest under 12:12 h LD, when asymmetric LD cycles were compared, night-active species (Camponotus compressus) developed faster under short days (10:14 h) and day-active species (C. paria) developed faster under long days (14:10 h). This day/night-length-mediated difference in pre-adult developmental duration was mostly due to modulation of larval duration; however, in day-active species it was also via altered pupal duration. These results thus indicate that the two species of Camponotus ants respond differently to short and long days, suggesting that seasonal timers regulate pre-adult development time in tropical ant species living in dark underground nests. (Author correspondence: vsharma@jncasr.ac.in/vksharmas@gmail.com).
Description: Restricted Access
URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/651
Other Identifiers: 0742-0528
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