LIGHT RESPONSES AND DIURNAL RHYTHMS IN DESERT TENEBRIONIDAE
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Auteurs : J. L. Cloudsley-Thompson [Soudan]Source :
- Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata [ 0013-8703 ] ; 1963-03.
Abstract
By means of choice‐chamber experiments, Ocnera hispida and, to a lesser extent, Pimelia grandis were shown to exhibit photonegative responses at all temperatures while Adesmia antiqua was photopositive. The intensity of the light reactions of the first two species was not influenced by the temperature, but A. antiqua was more markedly photopositive at higher temperatures. All species respond to near‐lethal temperatures by digging into the sand. Analysis of aktograph records showed that O. hispida and P. grandis are strictly nocturnal, A. antiqua diurnal in habit, The endogenous chronometer in P. grandis is retarded by cold, but is not re‐set.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1570-7458.1963.tb00604.x
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