Abhilash Lakshman's paper accepted in J Experimental Biology

Abhilash Lakshman's paper accepted in J Experimental Biology

Responses of activity rhythms to temperature cues evolve in Drosophila populations selected for divergent timing of eclosion

Lakshman Abhilash, Arshad Kalliyil, Vasu Sheeba

2020/6/1

Journal of Experimental Biology

Volume 223 Issue 11

Publisher

The Company of Biologists Ltd

Description

Even though the rhythms in adult emergence and locomotor activity are two different phenomena that occur at distinct life stages of the fly life cycle, previous studies have hinted at similarities in certain aspects of the organisation of the circadian clock driving these two rhythms. For instance, the period gene plays an important regulatory role in both rhythms. In an earlier study, we have shown that selection on timing of adult emergence behaviour in populations of Drosophila melanogaster leads to the co-evolution of temperature sensitivity of circadian clocks driving eclosion. In this study, we investigated whether temperature sensitivity of the locomotor activity rhythm evolved in our populations separately from the adult emergence rhythm, with the goal of understanding the extent of similarity (or lack thereof) in circadian organisation underlying the two rhythms. We found that in response to simulated jetlag with …

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Responses of activity rhythms to temperature cues evolve in Drosophila populations selected for divergent timing of eclosion

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