Photoperiodic responses are major factors entraining circannual life-cycles, functioning to adaptively synchronize annual routines to seasonal fluctuations in ecological conditions. Photoperiodism in physiology and behaviour is enforced by genes, including the vertebrate Clock orthologues, which are associated, for example, with phenology of migration in fish and breeding in birds. However, the role of Clock in photoperiodic plumage molt processes is unknown. We analyzed variation in molt schedules in relation to Clock genotype, using the long-distance migratory barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) as a model and by identifying males and females using molecular sexing techniques. Consistently with previous studies, we found one very common (Q7) a...
Migratory behaviour is controlled by endogenous circannual rhythms that are synchronized by external...
PubMed ID: 22216124This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
<div><p>Measuring day length is critical for timing annual changes in physiology and behavior in man...
Photoperiodic responses are major factors entraining circannual life-cycles, functioning to adaptive...
Circannual rhythms often rely on endogenous seasonal photoperiodic timers involving 'clock' genes, a...
In diverse taxa, photoperiodic responses that cause seasonal physiological and behavioural shifts ar...
Individuals often considerably differ in the timing of their life-cycle events, with major consequen...
Recent studies of several species have reported a latitudinal cline in the circadian clock gene, Clo...
Many animals use photoperiod cues to synchronize reproduction with environmental conditions and ther...
The timing of reproduction in birds varies considerably within populations and is often under strong...
Molt and ecdysis are costly activities crucial to several animals. Most birds completely molt their ...
Bird migration is an adaptive strategy evolved to exploit the seasonal changes of resources by movin...
The gene Clock is a key part of the Core Circadian Oscillator, and the length of the polyglutamine (...
Dissecting phenotypic variance in life history traits into its genetic and environmental components ...
Studies of a range of taxa, including birds, have revealed latitudinal clines in allele length at th...
Migratory behaviour is controlled by endogenous circannual rhythms that are synchronized by external...
PubMed ID: 22216124This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
<div><p>Measuring day length is critical for timing annual changes in physiology and behavior in man...
Photoperiodic responses are major factors entraining circannual life-cycles, functioning to adaptive...
Circannual rhythms often rely on endogenous seasonal photoperiodic timers involving 'clock' genes, a...
In diverse taxa, photoperiodic responses that cause seasonal physiological and behavioural shifts ar...
Individuals often considerably differ in the timing of their life-cycle events, with major consequen...
Recent studies of several species have reported a latitudinal cline in the circadian clock gene, Clo...
Many animals use photoperiod cues to synchronize reproduction with environmental conditions and ther...
The timing of reproduction in birds varies considerably within populations and is often under strong...
Molt and ecdysis are costly activities crucial to several animals. Most birds completely molt their ...
Bird migration is an adaptive strategy evolved to exploit the seasonal changes of resources by movin...
The gene Clock is a key part of the Core Circadian Oscillator, and the length of the polyglutamine (...
Dissecting phenotypic variance in life history traits into its genetic and environmental components ...
Studies of a range of taxa, including birds, have revealed latitudinal clines in allele length at th...
Migratory behaviour is controlled by endogenous circannual rhythms that are synchronized by external...
PubMed ID: 22216124This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
<div><p>Measuring day length is critical for timing annual changes in physiology and behavior in man...