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Lifespan is unaffected by size and direction of daily phase shifts in Nasonia, a hymenopteran insect with strong circadian light resetting
- Source :
- Journal of Insect Physiology, 117:103896. PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Most organisms have an endogenous circadian clock with a period length of approximately 24 h that enables adaptation, synchronization and anticipation to environmental cycles. The circadian system (circa = about or around, diem = a day) may provide evolutionary benefits when entrained to the 24-h light-dark cycle. The more the internal circadian period (τ) deviates from the external light-dark cycle, the larger the daily phase shifts need to be to synchronize to the environment. In some species, large daily phase shifts reduce survival rate. Here we tested this 'resonance fitness hypothesis' on the diurnal wasp Nasonia vitripennis, which exhibits a large latitudinal cline in free-running period with longer circadian period lengths in the north than in the south. Longevity was measured in northern and southern wasps placed into light-dark cycles (T-cycles) with periods ranging from 20 h to 28 h. Further, locomotor activity was recorded to estimate range and phase angle of entrainment under these various T-cycles. A light pulse induced phase response curve (PRC) was measured in both lines to understand entrainment results. We expected a concave survival curve with highest longevity at T = τ and a reduction in longevity the further τ deviates from T (τ/T<>1). Our results do not support this resonance fitness hypothesis. We did not observe a reduction in longevity when τ deviates from T. Our results may be understood by the strong circadian light resetting mechanism (type 0 PRC) to single light pulses that we measured in Nasonia, resulting in: (1) the broad range of entrainment, (2) the wide natural variation in circadian free-running period, and (3) the lack of reduced survival when τ/T ratio's deviates from 1. Together this indicates that circadian adaption to latitude may lead to changes in circadian period and light response, without negative influences on survival.
- Subjects :
- Male
0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine
COMPOUND EYES
Physiology
Photoperiod
Longevity
Wasps
Circadian clock
Adaptation, Biological
CLOCK
Zoology
FREE-RUNNING PERIOD
Biology
01 natural sciences
Nasonia vitripennis
03 medical and health sciences
SOCIAL JETLAG
ENTRAINMENT
Cryptochrome
Animals
CRYPTOCHROME
Circadian rhythm
MUTATION
Phase response curve
photoperiodism
PHOTORECEPTORS
LOCOMOTOR-ACTIVITY
biology.organism_classification
Biological Evolution
Circadian Rhythm
010602 entomology
030104 developmental biology
Insect Science
Female
Nasonia
Entrainment (chronobiology)
RESPONSES
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00221910
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Insect Physiology, 117:103896. PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2fe429a0840f19e9144a1f85fdc57364