Aal. Menezes et al., Annual variation in an ultradian component in the locomotor activity rhythm of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus), BIOL RH RES, 29(5), 1998, pp. 556-562
Daily locomotor activity in common marmosets shows a decrease near the midd
le of the active phase, as observed for captive and wild living animals. An
important 8 h period component detected in spectral analysis shows annual
variation. To determine the environmental factors that are correlated with
this finding, three animals were observed during infant and juvenile stages
in outdoor cages under natural temperature, humidity and light cycles. Dat
a were collected from sunrise to sunset, three consecutive days a week, at
5 min intervals randomly distributed inside the clock hours, and were recor
ded as the total of arbitrary cage sections traveled by the animal each int
erval. From the Fourier analysis of weekly data series we calculated the re
lative power of the 8 h period component. Pearson's correlation rest showed
that the relative power correlates better with environmental temperature a
nd photophase duration than with relative humidity or rainfall. Amplitude b
ut not acrophase showed significant differences (Kruskall-Wallis test, p<0.
01) between seasons. These findings suggest that the annual variation in th
e 8 h period component could result from a temperature modulation on the lo
comotor activity rhythm.