“…This variability has been shown to be dependent on the age, sex and, in the case of females, mating status of the insects (Ho and Sehgal, 2005;Isaac et al, 2010;Koh et al, 2006). Some studies have compared circadian behaviour of D. melanogaster kept on the standard 12LD cycle with the behaviour of flies in either a seminatural outdoor environment or an incubator capable of simulating semi-natural conditions by gradually changing both temperature and light levels (De et al, 2013;Kannan et al, 2012;Menegazzi et al, 2013Menegazzi et al, , 2012Vanin et al, 2012). They have highlighted differences between the daytime activity of adult D. melanogaster in these more natural conditions compared with the standard laboratory 12LD cycle and constant temperature conditions and, in particular, the unexpected appearance in some studies of an afternoon peak of activity in semi-natural environments Vanin et al, 2012).…”