Effect of the partial solar eclipse on the behavior and activity of rats

R. Tarigan, Pudji Achmadi, Idoni Bustamam, K. Santoso
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Circadian rhythm is the adaptation response of animals against light alteration that affects various behavioral and physiological responses. Bright light is a danger signal for nocturnal animals because it exposes them more to predators. This research aimed to study the changes in the behavior of rats during the partial solar eclipse (PSE) period. The PSE period occurred across Bogor, Indonesia, on 9 March 2016. The PSE started at 06.19 AM, peaked at 07.21 AM, and ended at 08.30 AM. The light level decreased since the early solar eclipse, then dropped significantly at the peak period. The activities of six mature male Sprague Dawley rats were measured using Opto-Varimex-5 Auto Track System during the PSE period. The measurements were repeated one day after the PSE period as the non-PSE period. There were significant differences (P<0.05) in stereotypic time, burst of stereotypic movement, and horizontal count in the early, peak, and end periods of the PSE period compared with the values at the same time of the non-PSE period. The activities of rats changed during the PSE period. Rats did not rest as in their normal nocturnal behavior during darkness but were more active and stressed because of the rapid change in light level during the PSE period.
日偏食对大鼠行为和活动的影响
昼夜节律是动物对光线变化的适应性反应,影响着各种行为和生理反应。明亮的光线对夜行动物来说是一个危险的信号,因为它使它们更容易暴露在捕食者面前。本研究旨在研究日偏食期间大鼠的行为变化。PSE期间于2016年3月9日在印度尼西亚茂物发生。PSE开始于06:19 AM,在07:21 AM达到峰值,并在08:30 AM结束。从日食早期开始,光照水平下降,在日食高峰期明显下降。采用Opto-Varimex-5自动跟踪系统对6只成年雄性Sprague Dawley大鼠在PSE期间的活动进行了测量。这些测量在PSE期后一天作为非PSE期重复进行。与非PSE同期相比,PSE前期、高峰和末期的刻板印象时间、刻板印象运动爆发和水平计数均有显著差异(P<0.05)。大鼠的活动在PSE期间发生了变化。大鼠在黑暗中没有像正常的夜间行为那样休息,但由于PSE期间光照水平的快速变化,大鼠更加活跃和紧张。
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