Literature DB >> 15257388

Clocks for sex: loss of circadian rhythms in ants after mating?

Vijay Kumar Sharma1, Shahnaz Rahman Lone, Anubhuthi Goel.   

Abstract

This paper describes experiments on the locomotor activity rhythm of queens of the ant species Camponotus compressus, which were performed to investigate the consequences of mating on circadian clocks. Locomotor activity rhythm of virgin and mated queens was monitored individually under constant conditions of the laboratory. The locomotor activity rhythm of virgin queens entrained to a 24 h (12:12 h) laboratory light/dark (LD) cycle and free-ran under constant dim red light (RR) with a free-running period ( tau) of approximately 24 h. The locomotor activity of the mated queens on the other hand was arrhythmic during the period when they were laying eggs, and robust rhythmicity appeared soon after the egg-laying phase was over. The tau of the locomotor activity rhythm of mated queens was significantly greater than that of virgin queens. These results are contrary to the commonly held belief that the role of circadian clocks in ant queens ceases after mating flights, thus suggesting that circadian clocks of ant queens are adaptively plastic and display activity patterns, perhaps depending on their physiological state and tasks in the colony.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15257388     DOI: 10.1007/s00114-004-0526-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naturwissenschaften        ISSN: 0028-1042


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