Abstract

Oxygen consumption is circadian (about 24 hr) rhythmic in sterilized Tribolium confusum adults kept on a 12 hr light-12 hr dark regimen. High values for oxygen consumption occur shortly after ‘light-on’ and low ones at the beginning of the dark span. When the light-dark cycle is advanced by 6 hr, the oxygen consumption rhythm is phase-shifted within about 6 days; with a delay of the light-dark schedule (a return to the initial regimen) the oxygen consumption rhythm re-adjusts in 3 days. This directedness or polarity of the phase-shift adjustment constitutes a quantitative circadian system characteristic shared by organisms studied thus far.

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