Badly Shaved Monkey
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Here's another one of those threads that risks revealing I can't use Google properly.
My little boy asked me whether bugs (i.e. insects) sleep and I found I couldn't answer how widespread the phenomenon of sleep is especially as one goes down the ladder of biological complexity.
It seems that sleep was assumed not to occur in simpler organisms, but now there is evidence to the contrary;
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20000219/fob4.asp
but this brings up a problem of definitions;
http://www.entm.purdue.edu/Entomology/ext/Outreach/onSixLegs/OSL_files/html/2004/2004-12-23.htm
especially if we move to lifeforms simpler than insects. If a nematode worm is not moving, is it sleeping, resting or just wondering what it did to get elected president?
Anyone know where sleep stops as we descend the ladder? (Please, pedants, who like neither the ladder nor the branching tree of life representing what we subjectvely call 'progress' in evolution with us at its pinnacle, refrain from airing that objection. I hope we all know what I mean when I say 'simple' lifeforms for the purpose of this discussion)
My little boy asked me whether bugs (i.e. insects) sleep and I found I couldn't answer how widespread the phenomenon of sleep is especially as one goes down the ladder of biological complexity.
It seems that sleep was assumed not to occur in simpler organisms, but now there is evidence to the contrary;
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20000219/fob4.asp
but this brings up a problem of definitions;
http://www.entm.purdue.edu/Entomology/ext/Outreach/onSixLegs/OSL_files/html/2004/2004-12-23.htm
especially if we move to lifeforms simpler than insects. If a nematode worm is not moving, is it sleeping, resting or just wondering what it did to get elected president?
Anyone know where sleep stops as we descend the ladder? (Please, pedants, who like neither the ladder nor the branching tree of life representing what we subjectvely call 'progress' in evolution with us at its pinnacle, refrain from airing that objection. I hope we all know what I mean when I say 'simple' lifeforms for the purpose of this discussion)