H. Kabasawa et S. Ookasouda, THE EFFECT OF LIGHT-PULSES ON THE CIRCADIAN-RHYTHM IN LOCOMOTOR-ACTIVITY OF THE HAGFISH, Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi, 59(9), 1993, pp. 1503-1507
Light pulses of 15 min to 6 h were given to the hagfish Paramyxine ata
mi, individuals displaying a free-running rhythm in locomotor activity
under continuous darkness. The fish sensitively responded to the puls
es; the active phase was promptly delayed or advanced when pulses were
respectively given at the beginning or at the end of the duration of
locomotor activity (alpha). The responses to light pulses in P. atami
were characterized both by an initial phase-shift and by the changing
period length (tau) in the ensuing active phase. In contrast, a closel
y related hagfish species Eptatretus burgeri responded to the light pu
lses by taking another stable course of the ensuing active phase with
relatively constant tau. These results suggest that the sensitivity to
light pulses in P. atami is higher than that in E. burgeri.