“…respect to whether or not light is effective at night. Light depresses NAT activity in species with small (1.5-fold, guinea pig: Rudeen et al, 1975;Welker and Vollrath, 1985, this study; 3-fold, sheep: Namboodiri et al, 1985) and large differences (50-70-fold, rat: Weller, 1970, Illnerovfi andVan66ek, 1979), and non-suppression is observed in animals with large (34-fold, Eastern chipmunk: Reiter et al, 1982 a, b) and with relatively small increases (aproximately 5.5-fold, 13-lined ground squirrel, Reiter et al, 1983b) (see Table 1, for further details).…”