Recent studies of several species have reported a latitudinal cline in the circadian clock gene, Clock, which influences rhythms in both physiology and behavior. Latitudinal variation in this gene may hence reflect local adaptation to seasonal variation. In some bird populations, there is also an among-individual association between Clock poly-Q genotype and clutch initiation date and incubation period. We examined Clock poly-Q allele variation in the Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica), a species with a cosmopolitan geographic distribution and considerable variation in life-history traits that may be influenced by the circadian clock. We genotyped Barn Swallows from five populations (from three subspecies) and compared variation at the Clock lo...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among taxa and are essential for coping with recurrent daily events...
The gene Clock is a key part of the Core Circadian Oscillator, and the length of the polyglutamine (...
Within populations, free-living birds display considerable variation in observable sleep behaviors, ...
PubMed ID: 22216124This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
Circannual rhythms often rely on endogenous seasonal photoperiodic timers involving 'clock' genes, a...
In diverse taxa, photoperiodic responses that cause seasonal physiological and behavioural shifts ar...
Studies of a range of taxa, including birds, have revealed latitudinal clines in allele length at th...
The timing of reproduction in birds varies considerably within populations and is often under strong...
In comparison with most animal behaviours, circadian rhythms have a well-characterized molecular gen...
Many animals use photoperiod cues to synchronize reproduction with environmental conditions and ther...
In comparison with most animal behaviours, circadian rhythms have a well-characterized molecular gen...
The timing of reproduction in birds varies considerably within populations and is often under strong...
Photoperiodic responses are major factors entraining circannual life-cycles, functioning to adaptive...
Individuals often considerably differ in the timing of their life-cycle events, with major consequen...
The timing of reproduction in birds varies considerably within populations and is often under strong...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among taxa and are essential for coping with recurrent daily events...
The gene Clock is a key part of the Core Circadian Oscillator, and the length of the polyglutamine (...
Within populations, free-living birds display considerable variation in observable sleep behaviors, ...
PubMed ID: 22216124This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
Circannual rhythms often rely on endogenous seasonal photoperiodic timers involving 'clock' genes, a...
In diverse taxa, photoperiodic responses that cause seasonal physiological and behavioural shifts ar...
Studies of a range of taxa, including birds, have revealed latitudinal clines in allele length at th...
The timing of reproduction in birds varies considerably within populations and is often under strong...
In comparison with most animal behaviours, circadian rhythms have a well-characterized molecular gen...
Many animals use photoperiod cues to synchronize reproduction with environmental conditions and ther...
In comparison with most animal behaviours, circadian rhythms have a well-characterized molecular gen...
The timing of reproduction in birds varies considerably within populations and is often under strong...
Photoperiodic responses are major factors entraining circannual life-cycles, functioning to adaptive...
Individuals often considerably differ in the timing of their life-cycle events, with major consequen...
The timing of reproduction in birds varies considerably within populations and is often under strong...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among taxa and are essential for coping with recurrent daily events...
The gene Clock is a key part of the Core Circadian Oscillator, and the length of the polyglutamine (...
Within populations, free-living birds display considerable variation in observable sleep behaviors, ...