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Pinealectomy abolishes the circadian rhythm of migratory restlessness

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Pinealectomy of White-throated Sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis) free-running under constant conditions in dim light abolishes the circadian rhythm of nocturnal spring and fall migratory restlessness (Zugunruhe) as well as the rhythm of summer “daytime” locomotor activity (Pigs. 1 and 2). Rhythmicity persists in sham-operated birds. Pinealectomized birds are synchronized by a light cycle but their activity rhythm decays to arrhythmicity when they are released from entrainment into constant dim light. The pineal of the white-throat seems essential for the expression of circadian rhythms of both “daytime” activity and migratory restlessness. These findings support the hypothesis that the avian pineal is fundamentally involved in circadian organization.

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McMillan, J.P. Pinealectomy abolishes the circadian rhythm of migratory restlessness. J. Comp. Physiol. 79, 105–112 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00697766

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