Seasonal changes of locomotor activity patterns in ruin lizards Podarcis sicula |
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Authors: | Augusto Foà Gaia Mouteforti Lucia Minutini Augusto Innocenti Cecilia Quaglieri Monica Flamini |
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Institution: | (1) Dipartimento di Scienze del Comportamento Animale e dell'Uomo, Universitd di Pisa, via Volta 6, 56100 Pisa, Italy |
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Abstract: | The daily pattern of locomotor activity of the ruin lizard Podarcis sicula in its natural environment changes from unimodal in spring (with only one activity peak per day) to bimodal in summer (with two well-separated activity peaks per day) and it becomes unimodal again in autumn. In order to establish whether such seasonal changes in pattern might be at least in part controlled by endogenous temporal programs, lizards were collected at different times of the year and immediately after capture their locomotor behavior was tested in the laboratory under constant temperature (29°C) and in darkness. For some individuals tested in the laboratory the locomotor pattern previously expressed in the field was known. Seasonal differences in pattern have been unequivocally found to have an endogenous component, as most lizards in constant conditions retained the locomotor pattern shown in the field during the same season. Besides, in the bimodal lizards the freerunning period of locomotor rhythms () was significantly shorter and circadian activity time (a) longer than in the unimodal ones. Altogether the data are compatible with the idea that both the interdependent changes of and a and the changes in locomotor pattern occurring seasonally in the circadian activity rhythms of P. sicula would depend on changes in the phase relationship between mutually coupled oscillators which drive these rhythms.
Correspondence to: A. Foà |
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Keywords: | Circadian rhythms Locomotor activity Seasonality Lizards |
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