Abstract

Many insects exhibit diel rhythms in physiology and behavior, driven by an endogenous circadian clock. Although aphids are paradigmatic insects whose photoperiodic time measurement is based on a heavily damped circadian clock, there is a lack of empirical data on such a damped circadian clock. The present study investigated the temporal distribution of hatching and the temporal expression patterns of circadian clock genes in the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum under light–dark (LD) cycles and constant darkness (DD). Hatching occurred intensively in the early photophase, and this rhythm persisted under LD cycles, but damped under DD for a few days. Of the six clock genes analyzed, cyc showed a temporal change in expression under LD cycles, whereas this temporal change was lost under DD. These results suggest that the circadian clock of A. pisum is easily damped during the embryonic stage, supporting the heavily damped oscillator model in photoperiodic time measurement of aphids.

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