Activity and rest alternation: temporal distribution and influencing factors in nocturnal rodents

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Autor(a) principal: Bakeche, Amira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Djouini, Amina, Nouacer, Mouna, Chebbah, Fella, Manseur, Amir, Retem, Chahira, Bairi, Abdelmadjid, Tahraoui, Abdelkrim
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology
Texto Completo: https://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/jabb/article/view/88
Resumo: Lifestyle and heredity are two different terms but yet closely related components. An evaluation for the time invested in sleep and locomotion behaviors per second in the Wistar rats animal model was carried out. A total of six rats within the same cage were marked by color in a room supported by the day’s light (12h lighting/12h darkness). These animals were filmed for 18 h daily for ten days (9h lighting, 9h darkness) to estimate the time budget of sleep and locomotion behaviors and the temporal distribution taking into account the nature of this biological model’s activity. The results obtained reveal sleeping/locomotion cycles respecting the natural photoperiod except for a rat that shows dominance in nocturnal sleep compared to the rest of the rats. These advances support a change in photoperiodic behavior in response to an adaptation to the rhythm imposed by the manipulator. They invite studies on a larger sample to consolidate this behavior controlled by the environment.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Activity and rest alternation: temporal distribution and influencing factors in nocturnal rodents
title Activity and rest alternation: temporal distribution and influencing factors in nocturnal rodents
spellingShingle Activity and rest alternation: temporal distribution and influencing factors in nocturnal rodents
Bakeche, Amira
behavior
environment
photoperiod
rat
time use
title_short Activity and rest alternation: temporal distribution and influencing factors in nocturnal rodents
title_full Activity and rest alternation: temporal distribution and influencing factors in nocturnal rodents
title_fullStr Activity and rest alternation: temporal distribution and influencing factors in nocturnal rodents
title_full_unstemmed Activity and rest alternation: temporal distribution and influencing factors in nocturnal rodents
title_sort Activity and rest alternation: temporal distribution and influencing factors in nocturnal rodents
author Bakeche, Amira
author_facet Bakeche, Amira
Djouini, Amina
Nouacer, Mouna
Chebbah, Fella
Manseur, Amir
Retem, Chahira
Bairi, Abdelmadjid
Tahraoui, Abdelkrim
author_role author
author2 Djouini, Amina
Nouacer, Mouna
Chebbah, Fella
Manseur, Amir
Retem, Chahira
Bairi, Abdelmadjid
Tahraoui, Abdelkrim
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bakeche, Amira
Djouini, Amina
Nouacer, Mouna
Chebbah, Fella
Manseur, Amir
Retem, Chahira
Bairi, Abdelmadjid
Tahraoui, Abdelkrim
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv behavior
environment
photoperiod
rat
time use
topic behavior
environment
photoperiod
rat
time use
description Lifestyle and heredity are two different terms but yet closely related components. An evaluation for the time invested in sleep and locomotion behaviors per second in the Wistar rats animal model was carried out. A total of six rats within the same cage were marked by color in a room supported by the day’s light (12h lighting/12h darkness). These animals were filmed for 18 h daily for ten days (9h lighting, 9h darkness) to estimate the time budget of sleep and locomotion behaviors and the temporal distribution taking into account the nature of this biological model’s activity. The results obtained reveal sleeping/locomotion cycles respecting the natural photoperiod except for a rat that shows dominance in nocturnal sleep compared to the rest of the rats. These advances support a change in photoperiodic behavior in response to an adaptation to the rhythm imposed by the manipulator. They invite studies on a larger sample to consolidate this behavior controlled by the environment.
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