Circadian control of photonegative sensitivity in the haematophagous bug Triatoma infestans

The negative phototactic response of Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera) was studied in an arena, half of which was kept dark and the other half illuminated with different light intensitites. For each intensity we measured the time the insects spent in the dark half, the time to reach the side opposite t...

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spelling paper:paper_03407594_v183_n4_p533_Reisenman2023-06-08T15:34:14Z Circadian control of photonegative sensitivity in the haematophagous bug Triatoma infestans Circadian rhythm Phototaxis Triatoma infestans Vision The negative phototactic response of Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera) was studied in an arena, half of which was kept dark and the other half illuminated with different light intensitites. For each intensity we measured the time the insects spent in the dark half, the time to reach the side opposite to that where they were released, and the number of passages through the middle line of the arena. T. infestans displayed a photonegative behaviour that was enhanced by high light intensities. Bugs maintained in 12:12 light-dark cycles responded differently to the same illumination levels when tested in their photophase and scotophase: sensitivity to light was higher during the latter. Bugs entrained to light-dark cycles, kept afterwards either in constant darkness or in constant light, and tested in their subjective night and day, showed the same responses as bugs from the light-dark group tested in their corresponding photophase and scotophase. Thus, phototactic sensitivity is under endogenous control. The behaviour shown by T. infestans may be understood as being composed of at least two different drives: an exploratory one, and a negative phototactic response that is under endogenous control and is particularly sensitive to light during the scotophase, when activity peaks occur. 1998 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03407594_v183_n4_p533_Reisenman http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03407594_v183_n4_p533_Reisenman
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Circadian rhythm
Phototaxis
Triatoma infestans
Vision
spellingShingle Circadian rhythm
Phototaxis
Triatoma infestans
Vision
Circadian control of photonegative sensitivity in the haematophagous bug Triatoma infestans
topic_facet Circadian rhythm
Phototaxis
Triatoma infestans
Vision
description The negative phototactic response of Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera) was studied in an arena, half of which was kept dark and the other half illuminated with different light intensitites. For each intensity we measured the time the insects spent in the dark half, the time to reach the side opposite to that where they were released, and the number of passages through the middle line of the arena. T. infestans displayed a photonegative behaviour that was enhanced by high light intensities. Bugs maintained in 12:12 light-dark cycles responded differently to the same illumination levels when tested in their photophase and scotophase: sensitivity to light was higher during the latter. Bugs entrained to light-dark cycles, kept afterwards either in constant darkness or in constant light, and tested in their subjective night and day, showed the same responses as bugs from the light-dark group tested in their corresponding photophase and scotophase. Thus, phototactic sensitivity is under endogenous control. The behaviour shown by T. infestans may be understood as being composed of at least two different drives: an exploratory one, and a negative phototactic response that is under endogenous control and is particularly sensitive to light during the scotophase, when activity peaks occur.
title Circadian control of photonegative sensitivity in the haematophagous bug Triatoma infestans
title_short Circadian control of photonegative sensitivity in the haematophagous bug Triatoma infestans
title_full Circadian control of photonegative sensitivity in the haematophagous bug Triatoma infestans
title_fullStr Circadian control of photonegative sensitivity in the haematophagous bug Triatoma infestans
title_full_unstemmed Circadian control of photonegative sensitivity in the haematophagous bug Triatoma infestans
title_sort circadian control of photonegative sensitivity in the haematophagous bug triatoma infestans
publishDate 1998
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03407594_v183_n4_p533_Reisenman
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03407594_v183_n4_p533_Reisenman
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