Time as an ecological niche variable or "temporal niche" can be defined in the context of the most prominent environmental cycles, including the tidal cycle, the lunar day and month, the solar day, and the earth year. For the current review, we focus on the 24-h domain generated through the earth's rotation around its axis (solar day). The daily environmental cycles of light and temperature are a dominant ecological factor generating a variety of adaptations among animals. In this review, we describe these adaptations with a special focus on the visual system and on the adaptive plasticity of activity patterns. Our goals are: (1) Underscore the importance of the 24-h time axis as critical variable in the ecological niche. (2) Highlight case...
Life on Earth has evolved in a periodic world, which in most environments cycles predictably between...
notes: PMCID: PMC4183310types: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2014 Nat...
Virtually all species have developed cellular oscillations and mechanisms that synchronize these cel...
Time as an ecological niche variable or "temporal niche" can be defined in the context of the most p...
Time as an ecological niche variable or "temporal niche" can be defined in the context of the most p...
Synopsis The circadian system temporally organizes physiology and behavior throughout the 24-h day. ...
Virtually all species have developed cellular oscillations and mechanisms that synchronize these cel...
The spatial and temporal aspects of the geophysical environment act as prominent selection forces fo...
Circadian clocks control daily rhythms in physiology and behavior and thereby allow organisms to ant...
Copyright © 2013 National Academy of SciencesMany animals regulate their activity over a 24-h sleep–...
Abstract Circadian clocks are believed to have evolved in parallel with the geological history of th...
Animals should time activities, such as foraging, migration and reproduction, as well as seasonal ph...
Circadian clocks control daily rhythms in physiology and behavior and thereby allow organisms to ant...
Most mammals can be characterized as nocturnal or diurnal. However infrequently, species may overcom...
Objectives: The ratio between day and night varies across the year and its annual amplitude increase...
Life on Earth has evolved in a periodic world, which in most environments cycles predictably between...
notes: PMCID: PMC4183310types: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2014 Nat...
Virtually all species have developed cellular oscillations and mechanisms that synchronize these cel...
Time as an ecological niche variable or "temporal niche" can be defined in the context of the most p...
Time as an ecological niche variable or "temporal niche" can be defined in the context of the most p...
Synopsis The circadian system temporally organizes physiology and behavior throughout the 24-h day. ...
Virtually all species have developed cellular oscillations and mechanisms that synchronize these cel...
The spatial and temporal aspects of the geophysical environment act as prominent selection forces fo...
Circadian clocks control daily rhythms in physiology and behavior and thereby allow organisms to ant...
Copyright © 2013 National Academy of SciencesMany animals regulate their activity over a 24-h sleep–...
Abstract Circadian clocks are believed to have evolved in parallel with the geological history of th...
Animals should time activities, such as foraging, migration and reproduction, as well as seasonal ph...
Circadian clocks control daily rhythms in physiology and behavior and thereby allow organisms to ant...
Most mammals can be characterized as nocturnal or diurnal. However infrequently, species may overcom...
Objectives: The ratio between day and night varies across the year and its annual amplitude increase...
Life on Earth has evolved in a periodic world, which in most environments cycles predictably between...
notes: PMCID: PMC4183310types: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2014 Nat...
Virtually all species have developed cellular oscillations and mechanisms that synchronize these cel...