The Arctic University Museum of Norway, UiT - The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway.
Finnish Museum of Natural History, University of Helsinki, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
PeerJ. 2024 Oct 29;12:e18318. doi: 10.7717/peerj.18318. eCollection 2024.
Biological rhythms are ubiquitous across the tree of life. Organisms must allocate their activities into moments of the day and of the season that will increase their probability of surviving and reproducing, which is done in the form of daily and annual rhythms. So far, the vast majority of studies on biological rhythms have focused on classical laboratory model species. Still, the use of non-model species is gaining traction, as part of an effort to achieve a more holistic understanding of clock/calendar mechanisms in the "real world" but this requires species that can be studied in both the lab and in nature. Terrestrial gastropods, ., land snails and slugs, have the potential to be exciting models for the study of biological rhythms in nature. Therefore, we provide a review of the research on biological rhythms in terrestrial gastropods, with a focus on ecology and evolution. We present the state of the art in the field while giving a historical perspective of the studies, exploring each of the main lineages of terrestrial gastropods. We also point out some interesting directions that future studies could take to fill some of the more urgent gaps in current knowledge. We hope that our contribution will renew interest in this area and spark novel projects.
生物节律在生命之树上无处不在。生物必须将其活动分配到一天和一个季节中的特定时间,以增加其生存和繁殖的概率,这是以日节律和年节律的形式实现的。到目前为止,绝大多数关于生物节律的研究都集中在经典的实验室模式物种上。尽管如此,非模式物种的使用正逐渐普及,这是为了更全面地了解“现实世界”中的时钟/日历机制的一部分,但这需要能够在实验室和自然环境中进行研究的物种。陆地蜗牛,也就是陆栖蜗牛和蛞蝓,具有成为研究自然界生物节律的令人兴奋的模型的潜力。因此,我们对陆地蜗牛的生物节律研究进行了综述,重点关注生态学和进化。我们介绍了该领域的最新进展,同时追溯了该研究的历史,探讨了陆地蜗牛的每一个主要谱系。我们还指出了一些有趣的方向,未来的研究可以朝着这些方向努力,以填补当前知识中更紧迫的空白。我们希望我们的贡献将重新引起人们对这一领域的兴趣,并激发新的项目。