Abstract

The locomotor activity of lizards was recorded in constant light, and temperature cycles of different amplitude (Fig. 1). It was determined whether or not the circadian periodicity of the animals was entrained by the external cycles. With diminishing amplitude of the temperature cycle, the number of animals entrained decreased (table); but even with daily temperature fluctuations as small as 0.9° C, 2 out of 8 animals were still entrained.

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