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Original Articles

Entrainment of oviposition in the fowl using light‐dark cycles

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Pages 333-340 | Received 25 Jul 1977, Published online: 08 Nov 2007
 

Abstract

1. Fourteen experiments were performed to determine the minimum photoperiod and minimum scotoperiod needed for entrainment of oviposition in hens exposed to 21‐h, 24‐h and 30‐h cycles. Entrainment was measured by the proportion of total eggs laid in a modal 8‐h segment of each cycle.

2. In a 24‐h light and dark cycle, a 15‐min photoperiod or a 5‐h scotoperiod produced essentially the same degree of entrainment as 6 h light, 18 h darkness (6L : 18D) or 14L : 10D, which were used as control treatments. Under 21‐h light and dark cycles a minimum 3‐h photoperiod or a minimum 9‐h scotoperiod was needed to achieve full phase setting. When the cycle length was increased to 30 h a minimum 8‐h photoperiod or a minimum 12‐h scotoperiod was required for full entrainment.

3. This study demonstrates that photoperiod is a stronger signal than scotoperiod for the purpose of phase setting oviposition. It also shows that a stronger signal is required to achieve entrainment when the length of the light‐dark cycle is several hours shorter or longer than the natural period of 24 h.

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