Circadian rhythm in the feeding activity of Oxymycterus Rutilans . Role played by light and food availability

Abstract
A circadian rhythm in the feeding activity of an argentine wild rodent (Oxymycterus Rutilans) is described.The role played by light and food supply in the synchronization of this rhythm is analyzed. The rhythm is regularly maintained in singly caged animals, with light reaching every corner of the cage and with enough and constant quantity of food.

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