Daily behaviour can differ between colour morphs of the same species: A study on circadian activity behaviour of grey and pied zebra finches

Ila Mishra, Amit Kumar Trivedi, Vinod Kumar

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Abstract

To investigate if the plumage colour mutation relates to circadian activity behaviour in the zebra finch, Taeniopygia guttata, wild type grey and pied mutant males were sequentially subjected for three weeks each to 12 h light:12 h darkness (12L:12D) and constant dim light (LLdim) condition. During the first 3 h of the 12 h day, pied finches were significantly greater active than grey finches. Also, as compared to grey, pied finches had longer activity duration in the day, with early activity onsets and late activity offsets. This was changed under free-running condition (LLdim), when the activity later in the subjective day (clock hour 9 and 11) was significantly greater in grey than in pied finches.Two colour morphs differed in daily activity profile, but not in the total daily activity or circadian rhythm period. Results suggest that greyzebra finches represent late chronotype, and could perhaps be better adapted to a seemingly stressful environment, such as low intensity LLdim in the present study.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)516-520
Number of pages5
JournalIndian Journal of Experimental Biology
Volume52
Issue number5
StatePublished - May 2014

Keywords

  • Chronotype
  • Circadian behaviour
  • Colour morphs
  • Zebra finch

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biotechnology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Cell Biology

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