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Interacting effect of thermoperiod and photoperiod on the eclosion rhythm in the onion fly, Delia antiqua supports the two-oscillator model.

Yasuhiko Watari1, Kazuhiro Tanaka.   

Abstract

Daily light and temperature cycles entrain adult eclosion rhythms in many insect species, but little is known about their interaction. We studied this problem in the onion fly, Delia antiqua. Pupae were subjected to various combinations of a photoperiod of 12L:12D and thermoperiods. The thermoperiods consisted of 12h warm phase (W) and 12h cool phase (C), giving a mean temperature of 25 degrees C with different temperature steps of 8, 4 and 1 degrees C. As the phase relation of the two Zeitgebers was varied, the phase of eclosion rhythm was shifted, depending on the phase angle with the light cycle and the amplitude of the temperature cycle. When the temperature step in the thermoperiod was 8 degrees C (WC 29:21 degrees C), the eclosion rhythm was entrained mainly to thermoperiod rather than photoperiod. In the regime with a 4 degrees C temperature step (WC 27:23 degrees C), both thermoperiod and photoperiod affected eclosion rhythm, and a phase jump of the eclosion rhythm occurred when the warm phase of thermoperiod was delayed 15-18h from light-on. In regimes with a 1 degrees C temperature step (WC 25.5:24.5 degrees C), the eclosion rhythm was completely entrained to photoperiod. The observed interacting effect of light and temperature cycle on the eclosion rhythm in D. antiqua can be explained by the two-oscillator model proposed by Pittendrigh and Bruce (1959).

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20346949     DOI: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2010.03.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Insect Physiol        ISSN: 0022-1910            Impact factor:   2.354


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