There are two contrasting explanations of sleep: as a proximate, essential physiological function or as a behavioral, adaptive state of inactivity and these hypotheses remain widely debated. To investigate the adaptive significance of sleep, we develop an evolutionary argument formulated as a tractable partial differential equation model. We allow demographic parameters such as birth and mortality rates to vary through time in both safe and vulnerable sleeping environments. From this model we analytically calculate population growth rate (fitness) for sleeping and non-sleeping strategies. We find that, in a temporally heterogeneous environment, sleep behavior always achieves a higher fitness than non-sleeping behavior. As organisms do not e...
Sleep is a prominent, yet enigmatic part of animal life (1). In humans, and other mammals, sleep res...
Despite decades of intense study, the functions of sleep are still shrouded in mystery. The difficul...
Prospective epidemiological studies in industrial societies indicate that 7 h of sleep per night in ...
There are two contrasting explanations of sleep: as a proximate, essential physiological function or...
There are two contrasting explanations of sleep: as a proximate, essential physiological function or...
Background: All animals thus far studied sleep, but little is known about the ecological factors tha...
BACKGROUND. All animals thus far studied sleep, but little is known about the ecological factors tha...
[eng] Summary Rest in poikilothermic animals is an adaptation of the organism to adjust to the geoph...
The adaptive value of sleep remains unknown in spite of the intense research performed throughout th...
I develop the notion of Adaptive Inactivity as a lens through which to view diverse problems in evol...
All mammals thus far studied sleep, yet important questions remain concerning the ecological factors...
Mammals evolved from small-sized reptiles that developed endothermic metabolism. This allowed fillin...
Sleep is essential to cognitive function and health in humans, yet the ultimate reasons for sleep-i....
Abstract Populations of artificial organisms live in an environment in which light is cyclically pre...
[eng] Mammals evolved from small-sized reptiles that developed endothermic metabolism. This allowed ...
Sleep is a prominent, yet enigmatic part of animal life (1). In humans, and other mammals, sleep res...
Despite decades of intense study, the functions of sleep are still shrouded in mystery. The difficul...
Prospective epidemiological studies in industrial societies indicate that 7 h of sleep per night in ...
There are two contrasting explanations of sleep: as a proximate, essential physiological function or...
There are two contrasting explanations of sleep: as a proximate, essential physiological function or...
Background: All animals thus far studied sleep, but little is known about the ecological factors tha...
BACKGROUND. All animals thus far studied sleep, but little is known about the ecological factors tha...
[eng] Summary Rest in poikilothermic animals is an adaptation of the organism to adjust to the geoph...
The adaptive value of sleep remains unknown in spite of the intense research performed throughout th...
I develop the notion of Adaptive Inactivity as a lens through which to view diverse problems in evol...
All mammals thus far studied sleep, yet important questions remain concerning the ecological factors...
Mammals evolved from small-sized reptiles that developed endothermic metabolism. This allowed fillin...
Sleep is essential to cognitive function and health in humans, yet the ultimate reasons for sleep-i....
Abstract Populations of artificial organisms live in an environment in which light is cyclically pre...
[eng] Mammals evolved from small-sized reptiles that developed endothermic metabolism. This allowed ...
Sleep is a prominent, yet enigmatic part of animal life (1). In humans, and other mammals, sleep res...
Despite decades of intense study, the functions of sleep are still shrouded in mystery. The difficul...
Prospective epidemiological studies in industrial societies indicate that 7 h of sleep per night in ...