In studies of photoperiodism, animals typically are transferred abruptly from a long (e.g., 16 h light per day [16L]) to a short (8L) photoperiod, and circadian oscillators that regulate pineal melatonin secretion are presumed to reentrain rapidly to the new photocycle. Among rats and Siberian hamsters, however, reentrainment rates vary depending on whether additional darkness is added to morning or evening, and a subset of hamsters (nonresponders) fails ever to reentrain normally to short photoperiods. The authors assessed whether several short-day responses occurred at different rates when darkness was extended into morning versus evening hours and the effectiveness of abrupt versus gradual shortening in day lengths (DLs). Entrainment pat...
Abstract Siberian hamsters are photoperiodic rodents that typically exhibit sev-eral physiological c...
Abstract The response of the circadian system to light varies markedly depending on photic history. ...
Honorable Mention Denman Undergraduate Research ForumExposure to light at night (LAN; i.e, light pol...
In studies of photoperiodism, animals typically are transferred abruptly from a long (e.g., 16 h lig...
The goal of the present study was to determine the role of the circadian system in mediating short p...
Exposure to light at night can interfere with photoperiodic changes in physiology and behavior in sm...
Juvenile male Siberian hamsters from a line of hamsters selected for nonresponsiveness to short phot...
Nightly melatonin (MEL) durations > 8 h provoke gonadal regression and decreases in body mass, where...
Photoperiodism is the biological ability to measure day length, which provides a reliable cue for ti...
AbstractIn many seasonally breeding rodents, reproduction and metabolism are activated by long summe...
Seasonal changes in mammalian physiology and behavior are proximately controlled by the annual varia...
Abstract Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus)exposed to a short-day photoperiod generally respond...
Siberian hamsters are seasonal breeders that use changes in day length to synchronize their reproduc...
In mammals, light entrains the central pacemaker within the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) through bo...
Seasonal changes in mammalian physiology and behavior are proximately controlled by the annual varia...
Abstract Siberian hamsters are photoperiodic rodents that typically exhibit sev-eral physiological c...
Abstract The response of the circadian system to light varies markedly depending on photic history. ...
Honorable Mention Denman Undergraduate Research ForumExposure to light at night (LAN; i.e, light pol...
In studies of photoperiodism, animals typically are transferred abruptly from a long (e.g., 16 h lig...
The goal of the present study was to determine the role of the circadian system in mediating short p...
Exposure to light at night can interfere with photoperiodic changes in physiology and behavior in sm...
Juvenile male Siberian hamsters from a line of hamsters selected for nonresponsiveness to short phot...
Nightly melatonin (MEL) durations > 8 h provoke gonadal regression and decreases in body mass, where...
Photoperiodism is the biological ability to measure day length, which provides a reliable cue for ti...
AbstractIn many seasonally breeding rodents, reproduction and metabolism are activated by long summe...
Seasonal changes in mammalian physiology and behavior are proximately controlled by the annual varia...
Abstract Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus)exposed to a short-day photoperiod generally respond...
Siberian hamsters are seasonal breeders that use changes in day length to synchronize their reproduc...
In mammals, light entrains the central pacemaker within the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) through bo...
Seasonal changes in mammalian physiology and behavior are proximately controlled by the annual varia...
Abstract Siberian hamsters are photoperiodic rodents that typically exhibit sev-eral physiological c...
Abstract The response of the circadian system to light varies markedly depending on photic history. ...
Honorable Mention Denman Undergraduate Research ForumExposure to light at night (LAN; i.e, light pol...