H. Kabasawa et al., ENTRAINABILITY OF LOCOMOTOR-ACTIVITY RHYTHM TO THE REVERSED LIGHT-DARK CYCLE IN THE HAGFISH, Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi, 59(7), 1993, pp. 1147-1150
The hagfish Paramyxine atami shows a clear nocturnal rhythmicity of lo
comotor activity. Entrainability of locomotor activity rhythms in the
hagfish were tested under reversed light-dark cycles with light intens
ities of less than 1.0 1x. The shifting of activity to the newly estab
lished dark period became defective and unstable with decreased light
intensity in the light period. Entrainability to the LD cycle was stil
l observed at the intensity of 2.53 x 10(-3) 1x. These findings for P.
atami are compared to a closely related species E. burgeri. The funct
ional threshold of photo-receptors in P. atami seems to be lower than
that in E. burgeri. Likewise, there is a difference in the vertical ra
nge of their habitats: E. burgeri and P. atami inhabit, respectively,
depths of 10-100 m and 50-500 m. It is suggested that the activity rhy
thms in P. atami can be regulated by weaker light intensities than tho
se in E. burgeri and that this relates to the difference in their natu
ral habitats.