Down in the wadi : the locomotory activity rhythm of the Arabian spiny mouse, Acomys dimidiatus from the Arabian Peninsula

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Alagaili, Abdulaziz N.
Mohammed, Osama B.
Bennett, Nigel Charles
Oosthuizen, Maria Kathleen

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The circadian rhythm of locomotory activity in the Arabian spiny mouse, a desert living species, was investigated under controlled laboratory conditions. Ten individuals were subjected to successive light cycles. When subjected to a 12L:12D light cycle, locomotor activity was confined mainly to the dark phase (mean 94.2% 1.6%). During a period of constant darkness (DD), all animals expressed free running rhythms of locomotor activity (mean 23h49 0h04). Following a second LD cycle, the light and dark phases were inversed (12D:12L). Activity shifted with the lights and was masked during the light phase, re-entrainment was rather slow (up to 10 days). The effect of varying ambient temperature (20 e35 C) on the locomotor activity under a 12L:12D cycle revealed that temperature had no distinct effect on the level of locomotor activity. When the dark component of the day was lengthened to 8L:16D, the mean percentage of activity during the dark increased to 96.0 0.8%, while a significant decrease in night time activity was observed when the dark phase length was decreased to 16L:8D (78.29 2.52%). The Arabian spiny mouse therefore behaves as other desert dwelling rodents and can be described as truly nocturnal.

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Acomys, Circadian rhythm, Lightedark cycle, Locomotor activity, Saudi Arabia, Spiny mouse

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Alagaili, AN, Mohammed, OB, Bennett, NC & Oosthuizen, MK 2014, 'Down in the wadi : the locomotory activity rhythm of the Arabian spiny mouse, Acomys dimidiatus from the Arabian Peninsula', Journal of Arid Environments, vol. 102, pp. 50-57.