Publications:
1.Social experience is sufficient to modulate sleep need of Drosophila without increasing wakefulness. Lone SR, Sheetal Potdar, Manishi Srivastava, Vijay Kumar Sharma. PloS One 2016;11(3):e0150596.
2. Or47b-neurons promote male-mating success in Drosophila. Lone SR, Archana Venkataraman, Manishi Srivastava, Sheetal Potdar, Vijay Kumar Sharma. Biology letters 2015; 11(5).
3. Sleep Interacts with Ab to Modulate Intrinsic Neuronal Excitability Tabuchi M, Lone SR, Liu S, Liu Q, Zhang J, Spira AP, Wu MN. Current Biology 2015; 25:1-11.
Commentary on paper by Alex C. Keene and William J. Joiner "Neurodegeneration: Paying It Off with Sleep"
4. Or47b receptor neurons mediate socio-sexual interactions in fruit flies Drosophila melanogaster. Lone SR, Sharma VK. Journal of Biological Rhythms 2012; 2:107-116.
5. Circadian consequence of socio-sexual interactions in fruit flies Drosophila melanogaster. Lone SR, Sharma VK. PloS One 2011; 12:e28336.
6. Timekeeping through social contacts: social synchronization of circadian locomotor activity rhythm in the carpenter ant Camponotus paria. Lone SR, Sharma VK. Chronobiology International 2011; 10:862-872.
7. Social synchronization of circadian locomotor activity in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. Lone SR, Sharma VK Journal of Experimental Biology 2011; 214:3742-3750.
8. Cyclic presence and absence of conspecifics alters clock phase but does not entrain the locomotor rhythm of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. Lone SR, Sadanandappa MK, Sharma VK. Chronobiology International 2011;6:497-508.
9. Short and long day responses in the pre-adult developmental durations of two species of Camponotus ants. Lone SR, Ilangovan V, Murugan M, Sharma VK. Chronobiology International 2011; 2:163-169.
10. Sex and age related changes in the locomotor activity and phototactic behaviors of two closely related species of Camponotus ants. Lone SR,Chakravarthi A, Sharma VK. Journal of Insect Physiology 2012; 1:75-82.
11. Circadian resonance in the development of two sympatric species of Camponotus ants. Lone SR, Ilangovan V, Murugan M, Sharma VK. Journal of Insect Physiology 2010; 56:1611-6.
12. Exposure to light enhances pre-adult fitness in two dark-dwelling sympatric species of ants. Lone SR and Sharma VK.BMC Developmental Biology 2008; 8:113.
13. Possible evidence for shift work schedules in the media workers of the ant species Camponotus compressus. Sharma VK, Lone SR, Mathew D, Goel A, Chandrashekaran MK. Chronobiology International 2004; 21:297-308.
14. Circadian consequences of social organization in the ant species Camponotus compressus. Sharma VK, Lone SR, Goel A, Chandrashekaran MK. Naturwissenschaften. 2004; 91:386-390.
15. Clock for sex: loss of circadian rhythms in ants after mating? Sharma VK, Lone SR, Goel A. Naturwissenschaften. 2004; 91:334-7.
2. Or47b-neurons promote male-mating success in Drosophila. Lone SR, Archana Venkataraman, Manishi Srivastava, Sheetal Potdar, Vijay Kumar Sharma. Biology letters 2015; 11(5).
3. Sleep Interacts with Ab to Modulate Intrinsic Neuronal Excitability Tabuchi M, Lone SR, Liu S, Liu Q, Zhang J, Spira AP, Wu MN. Current Biology 2015; 25:1-11.
Commentary on paper by Alex C. Keene and William J. Joiner "Neurodegeneration: Paying It Off with Sleep"
4. Or47b receptor neurons mediate socio-sexual interactions in fruit flies Drosophila melanogaster. Lone SR, Sharma VK. Journal of Biological Rhythms 2012; 2:107-116.
5. Circadian consequence of socio-sexual interactions in fruit flies Drosophila melanogaster. Lone SR, Sharma VK. PloS One 2011; 12:e28336.
6. Timekeeping through social contacts: social synchronization of circadian locomotor activity rhythm in the carpenter ant Camponotus paria. Lone SR, Sharma VK. Chronobiology International 2011; 10:862-872.
7. Social synchronization of circadian locomotor activity in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. Lone SR, Sharma VK Journal of Experimental Biology 2011; 214:3742-3750.
8. Cyclic presence and absence of conspecifics alters clock phase but does not entrain the locomotor rhythm of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. Lone SR, Sadanandappa MK, Sharma VK. Chronobiology International 2011;6:497-508.
9. Short and long day responses in the pre-adult developmental durations of two species of Camponotus ants. Lone SR, Ilangovan V, Murugan M, Sharma VK. Chronobiology International 2011; 2:163-169.
10. Sex and age related changes in the locomotor activity and phototactic behaviors of two closely related species of Camponotus ants. Lone SR,Chakravarthi A, Sharma VK. Journal of Insect Physiology 2012; 1:75-82.
11. Circadian resonance in the development of two sympatric species of Camponotus ants. Lone SR, Ilangovan V, Murugan M, Sharma VK. Journal of Insect Physiology 2010; 56:1611-6.
12. Exposure to light enhances pre-adult fitness in two dark-dwelling sympatric species of ants. Lone SR and Sharma VK.BMC Developmental Biology 2008; 8:113.
13. Possible evidence for shift work schedules in the media workers of the ant species Camponotus compressus. Sharma VK, Lone SR, Mathew D, Goel A, Chandrashekaran MK. Chronobiology International 2004; 21:297-308.
14. Circadian consequences of social organization in the ant species Camponotus compressus. Sharma VK, Lone SR, Goel A, Chandrashekaran MK. Naturwissenschaften. 2004; 91:386-390.
15. Clock for sex: loss of circadian rhythms in ants after mating? Sharma VK, Lone SR, Goel A. Naturwissenschaften. 2004; 91:334-7.