Publications by authors named "Aline S Belisio"

The effect of puberty on circadian rhythmicity in nonhuman primates has been little studied, even though it has been demonstrated that puberty-related changes in circadian activity rhythm occur in a number of species, including humans. To characterize the motor activity rhythm during puberty in common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus), six animals was continuously monitored by actimeters between their 5th and 12th months of age. The animals were housed with their families in outdoor cages under seminatural conditions.

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The effect of nest box availability on the circadian activity rhythm (CAR) was compared in a diurnal primate kept in two conditions: with and without nest box, in a light-dark (LD) cycle (12:12) and constant light (LL). Marmosets kept in LD without nest box showed a longer duration of the activity phase (alpha), smaller day-to-day variability in activity onset and offset and higher levels of activity, particularly towards the end of the activity time. In LL, all animals maintained with nest box expressed free-running CAR, but without nest box, 3 of the 4 individuals showed relative coordination with the outdoor LD cycle, possibly due to social synchronization with captive marmosets maintained outdoors.

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