We examined the circadian rhythms of locomotor activity in three spider species in the Family Theridiidae under light–dark cycles and constant darkness. Contrary to previous findings in other organisms, we found exceptionally high variability in endogenous circadian period both within and among species. Many individuals exhibited circadian periods much lower (19–22 h) or much higher (26–30 h) than the archetypal circadian period. These results suggest relaxed selection on circadian period as well as an ability to succeed in nature despite a lack of circadian resonance with the 24-h daily cycle. Although displaying similar entrainment waveforms under light–dark cycles, there were remarkable differences among the three species with respect to...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among eukaryotic organisms and have evolved several times independe...
Circadian rhythms are nearly ubiquitous and are responsible for timing biological processes and allo...
Circadian rhythms are nearly ubiquitous and are responsible for timing biological processes and allo...
Despite recent interest, there still is relatively little known about the ecology and physiology of ...
Despite recent interest, there still is relatively little known about the ecology and physiology of ...
Despite recent interest, there still is relatively little known about the ecology and physiology of ...
Circadian clocks are responsible for scheduling many behavioral and physiological processes to occur...
Circadian clocks are vital to the proper functioning of organisms’ internal processes and behavioral...
Internal clocks, or circadian rhythms, are nearly ubiquitous across taxa (e.g., animals, plants, fun...
Internal clocks, or circadian rhythms, are nearly ubiquitous across taxa (e.g., animals, plants, fun...
Internal clocks, or circadian rhythms, are nearly ubiquitous across taxa (e.g., animals, plants, fun...
Most organisms maintain a nearly 24-hour circadian rhythm which allows them to anticipate daily even...
Most organisms maintain a nearly 24-hour circadian rhythm which allows them to anticipate daily even...
Circadian rhythms are nearly ubiquitous and are responsible for timing biological processes and allo...
Almost all organisms have approximately a 24-hour circadian rhythm that enables them to anticipate t...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among eukaryotic organisms and have evolved several times independe...
Circadian rhythms are nearly ubiquitous and are responsible for timing biological processes and allo...
Circadian rhythms are nearly ubiquitous and are responsible for timing biological processes and allo...
Despite recent interest, there still is relatively little known about the ecology and physiology of ...
Despite recent interest, there still is relatively little known about the ecology and physiology of ...
Despite recent interest, there still is relatively little known about the ecology and physiology of ...
Circadian clocks are responsible for scheduling many behavioral and physiological processes to occur...
Circadian clocks are vital to the proper functioning of organisms’ internal processes and behavioral...
Internal clocks, or circadian rhythms, are nearly ubiquitous across taxa (e.g., animals, plants, fun...
Internal clocks, or circadian rhythms, are nearly ubiquitous across taxa (e.g., animals, plants, fun...
Internal clocks, or circadian rhythms, are nearly ubiquitous across taxa (e.g., animals, plants, fun...
Most organisms maintain a nearly 24-hour circadian rhythm which allows them to anticipate daily even...
Most organisms maintain a nearly 24-hour circadian rhythm which allows them to anticipate daily even...
Circadian rhythms are nearly ubiquitous and are responsible for timing biological processes and allo...
Almost all organisms have approximately a 24-hour circadian rhythm that enables them to anticipate t...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among eukaryotic organisms and have evolved several times independe...
Circadian rhythms are nearly ubiquitous and are responsible for timing biological processes and allo...
Circadian rhythms are nearly ubiquitous and are responsible for timing biological processes and allo...