To anticipate seasonal change, organisms schedule their annual activities by using calendrical cues like photoperiod. The use of cues must be fitted to local conditions because schedules differ between species and habitats. In complete absence of temporal information, many species show persistent circannual cycles that are synchronised, but not driven, by photoperiod. The contribution of circannual rhythms to timing under natural photoperiodic conditions is still unclear. In a suite of experiments, we examined timing in two closely related songbirds (Siberian and European stonechats) that inhabit similar latitudes but differ in seasonal behaviour. Under a more continental climate, Siberian stonechats breed later, moult faster and migrate fu...
Circadian clocks are centrally involved in the regulation of daily behavioural and physiological pro...
Circadian clocks are centrally involved in the regulation of daily behavioural and physiological pro...
Daily schedules of many organisms, including birds, are thought to affect fitness. Timing in birds i...
Like many organisms, birds exhibit daily (circadian) and seasonal biological rhythms, and within pop...
Birds use photoperiod to control the time of breeding and moult. However, it is unclear whether resp...
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...
Vertebrates use environmental cues to time reproduction to optimal breeding conditions. Numerous lab...
Time-keeping is important at two levels; to time changes in physiology and behavior within each day ...
1. The seasonal variations in time of daily onset and end of locomotor activity are described for 3 ...
Juvenile songbirds rely on an endogenous program, encoding direction, distance, fueling, and timing ...
The day lengths to which migratory birds are exposed depend on the timing and course of their journe...
Abstract 1.Life-history responses to ecological selection pressures can be described by a slow-fast ...
We present experimental evidence for endogenous control of circannual rhythms in a long-distance mig...
In some long-lived organisms, particularly in tropical birds and migrants that spend part of the yea...
Circadian clocks are centrally involved in the regulation of daily behavioural and physiological pro...
Circadian clocks are centrally involved in the regulation of daily behavioural and physiological pro...
Daily schedules of many organisms, including birds, are thought to affect fitness. Timing in birds i...
Like many organisms, birds exhibit daily (circadian) and seasonal biological rhythms, and within pop...
Birds use photoperiod to control the time of breeding and moult. However, it is unclear whether resp...
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...
Vertebrates use environmental cues to time reproduction to optimal breeding conditions. Numerous lab...
Time-keeping is important at two levels; to time changes in physiology and behavior within each day ...
1. The seasonal variations in time of daily onset and end of locomotor activity are described for 3 ...
Juvenile songbirds rely on an endogenous program, encoding direction, distance, fueling, and timing ...
The day lengths to which migratory birds are exposed depend on the timing and course of their journe...
Abstract 1.Life-history responses to ecological selection pressures can be described by a slow-fast ...
We present experimental evidence for endogenous control of circannual rhythms in a long-distance mig...
In some long-lived organisms, particularly in tropical birds and migrants that spend part of the yea...
Circadian clocks are centrally involved in the regulation of daily behavioural and physiological pro...
Circadian clocks are centrally involved in the regulation of daily behavioural and physiological pro...
Daily schedules of many organisms, including birds, are thought to affect fitness. Timing in birds i...