“…Mammals (rodents) possess an endogenous circadian clock known as light-entrainable oscillator (LEO) which is synchronised by photoperiodic signals. It is thought that rodents' LEO is localised in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus (Stephan and Zucker, 1972;Moore and Eichler, 1977;Landry et al, 2007;Caba et al, 2008;Challet et al, 2009), synchronising light-related rhythms. In fish, little is known on this topic (Sanchez-Vazquez et al, 1995b), but in most fishes a circadian rhythm of locomotor activity has been proposed which appears to be feeding-entrained (Kavaliers, 1979(Kavaliers, , 1980Tabata et al, 1989;Azzaydi et al, 2007).…”