Natural plasticity in circadian rhythms is mediated by reorganization in the molecular clockwork in honeybees FASEB J. Shemesh et al.
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Activity rhythms in the hive and shortly after isolation in cages in the laboratory for individually identified bees. For each focal bee the left plot shows brood care activity while in the hive and the right plot in an actogram for the first seven days after transfer to an individual cage in a constant laboratory environment. The letter and number in the upper left corner of the brood care activity plot is the bee code. For all bees there were no differences between brood care activity during the light and dark phase while in the hive, and there was a significant circadian rhythm in locomotor activity during the first 5 days in the laboratory (periodogram analyses, P<0.01). Details of plots as in Fig. 2.