Abstract Background Most species of birds exhibit well-defined seasonality in their various physiological and behavioral functions like reproduction, molt, bill color etc. such that they occur at the most appropriate time of the year. Day length has been shown to be a major source of temporal information regulating seasonal reproduction and associated events in a number of avian species. The present study aims to investigate the role of photoperiod in control of seasonal cycles in the subtropical male tree sparrow (Passer montanus) and to compare its responses at Shillong (Latitude 25°34'N, Longitude 91°53'E) with those exhibited by its conspecifics and related species at other latitudes. Results Initial experiment involving study of season...
496-503Resonance experiment was employed to investigate the mechanism of photoperiodic time measure...
Reproduction in most birds is restricted to certain times of the year when conditions are most favou...
We investigated the effects of food availability on the seasonal testicular growth in the photoperio...
It has been shown in studies involving many temperatezone avian species that annual variation in day...
Birds use photoperiod to control the time of breeding and moult. However, it is unclear whether resp...
Investigations on the mechanism of photoperiodic time measurement in regulation of ovarian growth an...
Abstract Endogenous circadian rhythms are involved in various photoperiodic responses of birds. Inve...
Photoperiod is the major cue used by birds to time the stages of the annual cycle (breeding, moult a...
The present study was carried out on a Palearctic-Indian migratory species, the blackheaded bunting ...
325-329To examine the importance of the inductive light period of a skeleton photoperiod in relatio...
In some long-lived organisms, particularly in tropical birds and migrants that spend part of the yea...
Two experiments studied the relative effects on body mass and testicular growth of stimulatory photo...
Abstract This review examines how birds use the annual cycle in photoperiod to ensure that seasonal ...
Abstract The breeding season of wild starlings is controlled by photoperiod. Full breeding condition...
Light is an essential environmental cue influencing the endogenous circadian clocks that regulate be...
496-503Resonance experiment was employed to investigate the mechanism of photoperiodic time measure...
Reproduction in most birds is restricted to certain times of the year when conditions are most favou...
We investigated the effects of food availability on the seasonal testicular growth in the photoperio...
It has been shown in studies involving many temperatezone avian species that annual variation in day...
Birds use photoperiod to control the time of breeding and moult. However, it is unclear whether resp...
Investigations on the mechanism of photoperiodic time measurement in regulation of ovarian growth an...
Abstract Endogenous circadian rhythms are involved in various photoperiodic responses of birds. Inve...
Photoperiod is the major cue used by birds to time the stages of the annual cycle (breeding, moult a...
The present study was carried out on a Palearctic-Indian migratory species, the blackheaded bunting ...
325-329To examine the importance of the inductive light period of a skeleton photoperiod in relatio...
In some long-lived organisms, particularly in tropical birds and migrants that spend part of the yea...
Two experiments studied the relative effects on body mass and testicular growth of stimulatory photo...
Abstract This review examines how birds use the annual cycle in photoperiod to ensure that seasonal ...
Abstract The breeding season of wild starlings is controlled by photoperiod. Full breeding condition...
Light is an essential environmental cue influencing the endogenous circadian clocks that regulate be...
496-503Resonance experiment was employed to investigate the mechanism of photoperiodic time measure...
Reproduction in most birds is restricted to certain times of the year when conditions are most favou...
We investigated the effects of food availability on the seasonal testicular growth in the photoperio...