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Possible Evidence for Shift Work Schedules in the Media Workers of the Ant Species

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dc.contributor.author Sharma, Vijay Kumar
dc.contributor.author Lone, Shahnaz Rahman
dc.contributor.author Mathew, Deepa
dc.contributor.author Goel, Anubhuthi
dc.contributor.author Chandrashekaran, M K
dc.date.accessioned 2012-01-20T09:39:23Z
dc.date.available 2012-01-20T09:39:23Z
dc.date.issued 2004
dc.identifier 0742-0528 en_US
dc.identifier.citation Chronobiology International 21(2), 297-308 (2004) en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/222
dc.description Restricted Access en_US
dc.description.abstract The locomotor activity rhythm of the media workers of the ant species Camponotus compressus was monitored under constant conditions of the laboratory to understand the role of circadian clocks in social organization. The locomotor activity rhythm of most ants entrained to a 24h light/dark (12:12h; LD) cycle and free-ran under constant darkness (DD) with circadian periodicities. Under entrained conditions about 75% of media workers displayed nocturnal activity patterns, and the rest showed diurnal activity patterns. In free-running conditions these ants displayed three types of activity patterns (turn-around). The free-running period (tau) of the locomotor activity rhythm of some ants (10 out of 21) showed period lengthening, and those of a few (6 out of 21) showed period shortening, whereas the locomotor activity rhythm of the rest of the ants (5 out of 21) underwent large phase shifts. Interestingly, the pre-turn-around tau of those ants that showed nocturnal activity patterns during earlier LD entrainment was shorter than 24h, which became greater than 24h after 6-9 days of free-run in DD. On the other hand, the pre-turn-around tau of those ants, which exhibited diurnal patterns during earlier LD entrainment, was greater than 24h, which became shorter than 24 h after 6-9 days of free-run in DD. The patterns of activity under LD cycles and the turn-around of activity patterns in DD regime suggest that these ants are shift workers in their respective colonies, and they probably use their circadian clocks for this purpose. Circadian plasticity thus appears to be a general strategy of the media workers of the ant species C. compressus to cope with the challenges arising due to their roles in the colony constantly exposed to a fluctuating environment. en_US
dc.description.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1081/CBI-120037817 en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Marcel Dekker Inc en_US
dc.rights © 2004 Marcel Dekker Inc en_US
dc.subject social en_US
dc.subject ants en_US
dc.subject circadian rhythm en_US
dc.subject locomotor activity en_US
dc.subject Division-Of-Labor en_US
dc.subject Circadian-Rhythms en_US
dc.subject Honey-Bees en_US
dc.subject Colony en_US
dc.subject Period en_US
dc.subject Integration en_US
dc.subject Hymenoptera en_US
dc.subject Insect en_US
dc.subject Phase en_US
dc.subject Age en_US
dc.title Possible Evidence for Shift Work Schedules in the Media Workers of the Ant Species en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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