Abstract This review examines how birds use the annual cycle in photoperiod to ensure that seasonal events—breeding, molt, and song production—happen at the appropriate time of year. Differences in breeding strategies between birds and mammals reflect basic differences in biology. Avian breeding seasons tend to be of shorter duration and more asymmetric with respect to changes in photo-period. Breeding seasons can occur at the same time each year (predictable) or at different times (opportunistic), depending on the food resource. In all cases, there is evidence for involvement of photoperiodic control, nonphotoperiodic control, and endogenous circannual rhythmicity. In predictable breeders (most nontropical species), photoperiod is the pred...
This paper reviews current knowledge of photoperiod control of GnRH-1 secretion and proposes a model...
Reproduction in most birds is restricted to certain times of the year when conditions are most favou...
Vertebrates use environmental cues to time reproduction to optimal breeding conditions. Numerous lab...
Photoperiod is the major cue used by birds to time the stages of the annual cycle (breeding, moult a...
Birds use photoperiod to control the time of breeding and moult. However, it is unclear whether resp...
Photoperiod is a powerful synchronizer of seasonal changes in endocrine and metabolic physiology in ...
Huria Journal, 2018; 25(1): 126-144Photoperiod is a powerful synchronizer of seasonal changes in end...
Seasonal cycles of environmental cues generate variation in the timing of life-history transition ev...
Avian breeding seasons vary in length and in the degree of asymmetry with respect to the annual cycl...
In seasonal environments, organisms use biotic and abiotic cues to time various biological processes...
Abstract Background Most species of birds exhibit well-defined seasonality in their various physiolo...
Vertebrates use environmental cues to time reproduction to optimal breeding conditions. Numerous lab...
The present study was carried out on a Palearctic-Indian migratory species, the blackheaded bunting ...
In some long-lived organisms, particularly in tropical birds and migrants that spend part of the yea...
Photoperiod is the major cue used by birds to time breeding seasons and molt. However, the annual cy...
This paper reviews current knowledge of photoperiod control of GnRH-1 secretion and proposes a model...
Reproduction in most birds is restricted to certain times of the year when conditions are most favou...
Vertebrates use environmental cues to time reproduction to optimal breeding conditions. Numerous lab...
Photoperiod is the major cue used by birds to time the stages of the annual cycle (breeding, moult a...
Birds use photoperiod to control the time of breeding and moult. However, it is unclear whether resp...
Photoperiod is a powerful synchronizer of seasonal changes in endocrine and metabolic physiology in ...
Huria Journal, 2018; 25(1): 126-144Photoperiod is a powerful synchronizer of seasonal changes in end...
Seasonal cycles of environmental cues generate variation in the timing of life-history transition ev...
Avian breeding seasons vary in length and in the degree of asymmetry with respect to the annual cycl...
In seasonal environments, organisms use biotic and abiotic cues to time various biological processes...
Abstract Background Most species of birds exhibit well-defined seasonality in their various physiolo...
Vertebrates use environmental cues to time reproduction to optimal breeding conditions. Numerous lab...
The present study was carried out on a Palearctic-Indian migratory species, the blackheaded bunting ...
In some long-lived organisms, particularly in tropical birds and migrants that spend part of the yea...
Photoperiod is the major cue used by birds to time breeding seasons and molt. However, the annual cy...
This paper reviews current knowledge of photoperiod control of GnRH-1 secretion and proposes a model...
Reproduction in most birds is restricted to certain times of the year when conditions are most favou...
Vertebrates use environmental cues to time reproduction to optimal breeding conditions. Numerous lab...