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Nocturnal and Diurnal Rhythms in the Unstriped Nile Rat, Arvicanthis niloticus

J. A. Blanchong

Department of Zoology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA

T. L. McElhinny

Department Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA

M. M. Mahoney

Department of Zoology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA

L. Smale

Departments of Zoology and Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA

In a laboratory population of unstriped Nile grass rats, Arvicanthis niloticus, individuals with two distinctly different patterns of wheel-running exist. One is diurnal and the other is relatively nocturnal. In the first experiment, the authors found that these patterns are strongly influenced by parentage and by sex. Specifically, offspring of two nocturnal parents were significantly more likely to express a nocturnal pattern of wheel-running than were offspring of diurnal parents, and more females than males were nocturnal. In the second experiment, the authors found that diurnal and nocturnal wheel-runners were indistinguishable with respect to the timing of postpartum mating, which always occurred in the hours before lights-on. Here they also found that both juvenile and adult A. niloticus exhibited diurnal patterns of general activity when housed without a wheel, even if they exhibited nocturnal activity when housed with a wheel. In the third experiment, the authors discovered that adult female A. niloticus with nocturnal patterns of wheel-running were also nocturnal with respect to general activity and core body temperature when a running wheel was available, but they were diurnal when the running wheel was removed. Finally, a field study revealed that all A. niloticus were almost exclusively diurnal in their natural habitat. Together these results suggest that individuals of this species are fundamentally diurnal but that access to a running wheel shifts some individuals to a nocturnal pattern.

Key Words: nocturnal • diurnal • Arvicanthis niloticus • running wheel • body temperature • circadian • rhythm

Journal of Biological Rhythms, Vol. 14, No. 5, 364-377 (1999)
DOI: 10.1177/074873099129000777


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