Virtually all species have developed cellular oscillations and mechanisms that synchronize these cellular oscillations to environmental cycles. Such environmental cycles in biotic (e. g. food availability and predation risk) or abiotic (e. g. temperature and light) factors may occur on a daily, annual or tidal time scale. Internal timing mechanisms may facilitate behavioural or physiological adaptation to such changes in environmental conditions. These timing mechanisms commonly involve an internal molecular oscillator (a 'clock') that is synchronized ('entrained') to the environmental cycle by receptor mechanisms responding to relevant environmental signals ('Zeitgeber', i.e. German for time-giver). To understand the evolution of such timi...
xii, 109 p. : ill. (some col.) A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. S...
Abstract Photoperiodism is a process whereby organisms are able to use both absolute measures of day...
Timing is everything. How true is this proverb? Time has neither a beginning nor an end, and hence, ...
Virtually all species have developed cellular oscillations and mechanisms that synchronize these cel...
Abstract Circadian clocks are believed to have evolved in parallel with the geological history of th...
Objectives: The ratio between day and night varies across the year and its annual amplitude increase...
Circadian rhythms are oscillations in behavior, metabolism and physiology that have a period close t...
Circadian clocks are an intrinsic element of life that orchestrate appropriately timed daily physiol...
The spatial and temporal aspects of the geophysical environment act as prominent selection forces fo...
Under natural conditions, many aspects of the abiotic and biotic environment vary with time of day, ...
Life on Earth has evolved in a periodic world, which in most environments cycles predictably between...
Biological clocks are considered to increase an organism’s fitness in that they allow the synchroniz...
Organisms across all kingdoms of life have evolved circadian clocks, genetically-encoded timing syst...
SummaryThe 24-hour rhythms of the circadian clock [1] allow an organism to anticipate daily environm...
Measuring day length confers a strong fitness improvement to photosynthetic organisms as it allows ...
xii, 109 p. : ill. (some col.) A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. S...
Abstract Photoperiodism is a process whereby organisms are able to use both absolute measures of day...
Timing is everything. How true is this proverb? Time has neither a beginning nor an end, and hence, ...
Virtually all species have developed cellular oscillations and mechanisms that synchronize these cel...
Abstract Circadian clocks are believed to have evolved in parallel with the geological history of th...
Objectives: The ratio between day and night varies across the year and its annual amplitude increase...
Circadian rhythms are oscillations in behavior, metabolism and physiology that have a period close t...
Circadian clocks are an intrinsic element of life that orchestrate appropriately timed daily physiol...
The spatial and temporal aspects of the geophysical environment act as prominent selection forces fo...
Under natural conditions, many aspects of the abiotic and biotic environment vary with time of day, ...
Life on Earth has evolved in a periodic world, which in most environments cycles predictably between...
Biological clocks are considered to increase an organism’s fitness in that they allow the synchroniz...
Organisms across all kingdoms of life have evolved circadian clocks, genetically-encoded timing syst...
SummaryThe 24-hour rhythms of the circadian clock [1] allow an organism to anticipate daily environm...
Measuring day length confers a strong fitness improvement to photosynthetic organisms as it allows ...
xii, 109 p. : ill. (some col.) A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. S...
Abstract Photoperiodism is a process whereby organisms are able to use both absolute measures of day...
Timing is everything. How true is this proverb? Time has neither a beginning nor an end, and hence, ...