Subterranean organisms are excellent models for chronobiological studies, yet relatively few taxa have been investigated with this focus. Former results were interpreted as a pattern of regression of circadian locomotor activity rhythms in troglobitic (exclusively subterranean) species. In this paper we report results of experiments with cave fishes showing variable degrees of troglomorphism (reduction of eyes, melanic pigmentation and other specializations related to the hypogean life) submitted to light-dark cycles, preceded and followed by several days in constant darkness. Samples from seven species have been monitored in our laboratory for the detection of significant circadian rhythms in locomotor activity: S. typhlops, an extremely t...
The eyed surface form and eyeless cave form of the Mexican tetra Astyanax mexicanus experience stark...
Yellow wrasses (Halichoeres chrysus) show clear daily activity patterns. The fish hide in the substr...
The genetic basis of phenotypic changes in extreme environments is a key but rather unexplored topic...
In this paper we report findings on the presence of circadian rhythms in six species of cave-dwellin...
In this chapter, we discuss evidence of regression of circadian locomotor activity in exclusively su...
The utility of any model species cannot be judged solely in terms of the tools and approaches it pro...
Present study is an attempt to know the existence of colour change physiology of the cave fish Nemac...
Circadian rhythms of behavioral and physiological processes are driven by endogenous oscillators sy...
Progetto Vigoni finanziato da AIT-MIUR e DAAD - The study of subterranean species provides valuable ...
The eyed surface form and eyeless cave form of the Mexican tetra Astyanax mexicanus experience stark...
The eyed surface form and eyeless cave form of the Mexican tetra Astyanax mexicanus experience stark...
The habitat of cave-adapted organisms is characterized by complete darkness and in some instances, a...
Biological clocks have evolved as an adaptation to life on a rhythmic planet, synchronising physiolo...
The prevalence of circadian clocks in most organisms on the planet implies they are an adaptive trai...
The eyed surface form and eyeless cave form of the Mexican tetra Astyanax mexicanus experience stark...
Yellow wrasses (Halichoeres chrysus) show clear daily activity patterns. The fish hide in the substr...
The genetic basis of phenotypic changes in extreme environments is a key but rather unexplored topic...
In this paper we report findings on the presence of circadian rhythms in six species of cave-dwellin...
In this chapter, we discuss evidence of regression of circadian locomotor activity in exclusively su...
The utility of any model species cannot be judged solely in terms of the tools and approaches it pro...
Present study is an attempt to know the existence of colour change physiology of the cave fish Nemac...
Circadian rhythms of behavioral and physiological processes are driven by endogenous oscillators sy...
Progetto Vigoni finanziato da AIT-MIUR e DAAD - The study of subterranean species provides valuable ...
The eyed surface form and eyeless cave form of the Mexican tetra Astyanax mexicanus experience stark...
The eyed surface form and eyeless cave form of the Mexican tetra Astyanax mexicanus experience stark...
The habitat of cave-adapted organisms is characterized by complete darkness and in some instances, a...
Biological clocks have evolved as an adaptation to life on a rhythmic planet, synchronising physiolo...
The prevalence of circadian clocks in most organisms on the planet implies they are an adaptive trai...
The eyed surface form and eyeless cave form of the Mexican tetra Astyanax mexicanus experience stark...
Yellow wrasses (Halichoeres chrysus) show clear daily activity patterns. The fish hide in the substr...
The genetic basis of phenotypic changes in extreme environments is a key but rather unexplored topic...