1. The seasonal variations in time of daily onset and end of locomotor activity are described for 3 species of mammals and 5 species of birds kept in captivity at the arctic circle and at lower latitude. These variations are most pronounced at high latitude. 2. The duration of daily activity plotted versus the photoperiod can be described as an S-curve in all species studied so far, both in nature and in captivity. In both male and female fringillid birds activity times were longer before the summer solstice (spring) than after the summer solstice at equal photoperiods. 3. The seasonal changes in activity time result from roughly mirror-image changes in the times of onset and end of activity relative to sunrise and sunset, cancelling out ea...
The high Arctic archipelago of Svalbard (74°–81° north) experiences extended periods of uninterrupte...
Like many organisms, birds exhibit daily (circadian) and seasonal biological rhythms, and within pop...
Chronobiological research has seen a continuous development of novel approaches and techniques to me...
1. The seasonal variations in time of daily onset and end of locomotor activity are described for 3 ...
1. The seasonal variations in time of daily onset and end of locomotor activity are described for 3 ...
Summary. 1. The seasonal variations in time of daily onset and end of locomotor activity are describ...
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...
Circadian clocks are centrally involved in the regulation of daily behavioural and physiological pro...
Organisms use circadian rhythms to anticipate and exploit daily environmental oscillations. While ci...
Circadian clocks are centrally involved in the regulation of daily behavioural and physiological pro...
Chronotypes describe consistent differences between individuals in biological time-keeping. They hav...
This thesis addresses aspects of the circadian and photoperiodic system in a High Arctic bird: the S...
Time-keeping is important at two levels; to time changes in physiology and behavior within each day ...
The high Arctic archipelago of Svalbard (74°–81° north) experiences extended periods of uninterrupte...
Like many organisms, birds exhibit daily (circadian) and seasonal biological rhythms, and within pop...
Chronobiological research has seen a continuous development of novel approaches and techniques to me...
1. The seasonal variations in time of daily onset and end of locomotor activity are described for 3 ...
1. The seasonal variations in time of daily onset and end of locomotor activity are described for 3 ...
Summary. 1. The seasonal variations in time of daily onset and end of locomotor activity are describ...
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...
Circadian clocks are centrally involved in the regulation of daily behavioural and physiological pro...
Organisms use circadian rhythms to anticipate and exploit daily environmental oscillations. While ci...
Circadian clocks are centrally involved in the regulation of daily behavioural and physiological pro...
Chronotypes describe consistent differences between individuals in biological time-keeping. They hav...
This thesis addresses aspects of the circadian and photoperiodic system in a High Arctic bird: the S...
Time-keeping is important at two levels; to time changes in physiology and behavior within each day ...
The high Arctic archipelago of Svalbard (74°–81° north) experiences extended periods of uninterrupte...
Like many organisms, birds exhibit daily (circadian) and seasonal biological rhythms, and within pop...
Chronobiological research has seen a continuous development of novel approaches and techniques to me...