School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales 2052, Australia.
Proc Biol Sci. 2013 Jan 7;280(1750):20122363. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2012.2363.
Activity rhythms are ubiquitous in nature, and generally synchronized with the day-night cycle. Several taxa have been shown to switch between nocturnal and diurnal activity in response to environmental variability, and these relatively uncommon switches provide a basis for greater understanding of the mechanisms and adaptive significance of circadian (approx. 24 h) rhythms. Plasticity of activity rhythms has been identified in association with a variety of factors, from changes in predation pressure to an altered nutritional or social status. Here, we report a switch in activity rhythm that is associated with rainfall. Outside periods of rain, the estuarine-associated teleost Acanthopagrus australis was most active and in shallower depths during the day, but this activity and depth pattern was reversed in the days following rain, with diurnality restored as estuarine conductivity and turbidity levels returned to pre-rain levels. Although representing the first example of a rain-induced reversal of activity rhythm in an aquatic animal of which we are aware, our results are consistent with established models on the trade-offs between predation risk and foraging efficiency.
活动节律在自然界中普遍存在,通常与昼夜周期同步。已经有几种分类群被证明会根据环境变化在夜间和日间活动之间切换,这些相对罕见的切换为更好地理解昼夜(约 24 小时)节律的机制和适应意义提供了基础。活动节律的可塑性已与各种因素相关联,从捕食压力的变化到营养或社会地位的改变。在这里,我们报告了与降雨相关的活动节律的转变。在非降雨期间,河口相关的硬骨鱼 Acanthopagrus australis 在白天最活跃,且在较浅的深度,但在降雨后的几天里,这种活动和深度模式发生了逆转,随着河口电导率和浊度水平恢复到降雨前的水平,昼夜节律得以恢复。虽然这是我们所知的第一种水生动物因降雨而导致活动节律逆转的例子,但我们的结果与捕食风险和觅食效率之间权衡的既定模型一致。