SummarySeasonally breeding mammals use the annual change in the photoperiod cycle to drive rhythmic nocturnal melatonin signals from the pineal gland, providing a critical cue to time seasonal reproduction [1]. Paradoxically, species resident at high latitudes achieve tight regulation of the temporal pattern of growth and reproduction despite the absence of photoperiodic information for most of the year [2]. In this study, we show that the melatonin rhythm of reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) is acutely responsive to the light/dark cycle but not to circadian phase, and also that two key clock genes monitored in reindeer fibroblast cells display little, if any, circadian rhythmicity. The molecular clockwork that normally drives cellular circadian...
The high Arctic archipelago of Svalbard (74°–81° north) experiences extended periods of uninterrupte...
Occurrence of 24-h rhythms in species apparently lacking functional molecular clockwork indicates th...
O n northern Ellesmere Island (79 ° N) musk-oxen experience over 4 months of continuous daylight and...
SummarySeasonally breeding mammals use the annual change in the photoperiod cycle to drive rhythmic ...
In reindeer Rangifer tarandus, a high latitude species, the rhythmic production of melatonin periodi...
Biological rhythms are a result of interplay between endogenous clocks and the ambient light-dark (L...
Biological rhythms are a result of interplay between endogenous clocks and the ambient light-dark (L...
Many biological processes show regular cyclical fluctuations that persist throughout an organism's l...
Studies of locomotor activity in Svalbard reindeer reported the temporary absence of diel rhythms un...
In all organisms, biological rhythms arise from the interaction between endogenous clocks and a rhyt...
Studies of locomotor activity in Svalbard reindeer reported the temporary absence of diel rhythms un...
SummaryWhat happens to the circadian clock and the rhythms it regulates in an environment where the ...
Organisms use changes in photoperiod to anticipate and exploit favourable conditions in a seasonal e...
SummaryBehavioral implications for the massive feedback connections from auditory cortex to the infe...
peer reviewedThe annual photoperiod cycle provides the critical environmental cue synchronizing rhyt...
The high Arctic archipelago of Svalbard (74°–81° north) experiences extended periods of uninterrupte...
Occurrence of 24-h rhythms in species apparently lacking functional molecular clockwork indicates th...
O n northern Ellesmere Island (79 ° N) musk-oxen experience over 4 months of continuous daylight and...
SummarySeasonally breeding mammals use the annual change in the photoperiod cycle to drive rhythmic ...
In reindeer Rangifer tarandus, a high latitude species, the rhythmic production of melatonin periodi...
Biological rhythms are a result of interplay between endogenous clocks and the ambient light-dark (L...
Biological rhythms are a result of interplay between endogenous clocks and the ambient light-dark (L...
Many biological processes show regular cyclical fluctuations that persist throughout an organism's l...
Studies of locomotor activity in Svalbard reindeer reported the temporary absence of diel rhythms un...
In all organisms, biological rhythms arise from the interaction between endogenous clocks and a rhyt...
Studies of locomotor activity in Svalbard reindeer reported the temporary absence of diel rhythms un...
SummaryWhat happens to the circadian clock and the rhythms it regulates in an environment where the ...
Organisms use changes in photoperiod to anticipate and exploit favourable conditions in a seasonal e...
SummaryBehavioral implications for the massive feedback connections from auditory cortex to the infe...
peer reviewedThe annual photoperiod cycle provides the critical environmental cue synchronizing rhyt...
The high Arctic archipelago of Svalbard (74°–81° north) experiences extended periods of uninterrupte...
Occurrence of 24-h rhythms in species apparently lacking functional molecular clockwork indicates th...
O n northern Ellesmere Island (79 ° N) musk-oxen experience over 4 months of continuous daylight and...