Biological Clocks and!Rhythms in Polar Organisms
Biological clocks are universal to all living organisms on Earth. Their ubiquity is testament to their importance to life: from cells to organs and from the simplest cyanobacteria to plants and primates, they are central to orchestrating life on this planet. Biological clocks are usually set by the...
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ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:52190 2024-06-09T07:49:09+00:00 Biological Clocks and!Rhythms in Polar Organisms Last, Kim S. Häfker, N Sören Hendrick, Vicki Meyer, Bettina Tran, Damien Piccolin, Fabio Berge, Jørgen Johnson, Geir Cohen, Jonathan H. 2020 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/52190/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/52190/1/Lastetal2020.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.24746dfc-0de5-4634-b52e-ccc3bb543313 unknown Springer https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/52190/1/Lastetal2020.pdf Last, K. S. , Häfker, N. S. orcid:0000-0002-4883-3656 , Hendrick, V. , Meyer, B. orcid:0000-0001-6804-9896 , Tran, D. and Piccolin, F. (2020) Biological Clocks and!Rhythms in Polar Organisms / J. Berge , G. Johnson and J. Cohen (editors) , In: Polar Night Marine Ecology_ Life and Light in the Dead of Night, Advances in Polar Ecology, Switzerland, Springer, ISBN: 978-3-030-33208-2 . doi:10.1007/978-3-030-33208-2 <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33208-2> , hdl:10013/epic.24746dfc-0de5-4634-b52e-ccc3bb543313 EPIC3Polar Night Marine Ecology_ Life and Light in the Dead of Night, Advances in Polar Ecology, Switzerland, Springer, pp. 217-240, ISBN: 978-3-030-33208-2 Inbook peerRev 2020 ftawi https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33208-2 2024-05-14T23:31:42Z Biological clocks are universal to all living organisms on Earth. Their ubiquity is testament to their importance to life: from cells to organs and from the simplest cyanobacteria to plants and primates, they are central to orchestrating life on this planet. Biological clocks are usually set by the day–night cycle, so what happens in polar regions during the Polar Night or Polar Day when there are periods of 24! hours of darkness or light? How would a biological clock function without a timekeeper!cycle? This chapter details evidence that biological clocks are central to structuring daily and seasonal activities in organisms at high latitudes. Importantly, despite a strongly reduced or absent day–night cycle, biological clocks in the Polar Night still appear to be regulated by background illumination. Here we explore evidence for highly cyclic activity, from behaviour patterns to clock gene expression, in copepods, krill and bivalves. The ultimate goal will be to understand the role of endogenous clocks in driving important daily and seasonal life cycle functions and to determine scope for plasticity in a rapidly changing environment. Book Part polar night Copepods Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) |
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Biological clocks are universal to all living organisms on Earth. Their ubiquity is testament to their importance to life: from cells to organs and from the simplest cyanobacteria to plants and primates, they are central to orchestrating life on this planet. Biological clocks are usually set by the day–night cycle, so what happens in polar regions during the Polar Night or Polar Day when there are periods of 24! hours of darkness or light? How would a biological clock function without a timekeeper!cycle? This chapter details evidence that biological clocks are central to structuring daily and seasonal activities in organisms at high latitudes. Importantly, despite a strongly reduced or absent day–night cycle, biological clocks in the Polar Night still appear to be regulated by background illumination. Here we explore evidence for highly cyclic activity, from behaviour patterns to clock gene expression, in copepods, krill and bivalves. The ultimate goal will be to understand the role of endogenous clocks in driving important daily and seasonal life cycle functions and to determine scope for plasticity in a rapidly changing environment. |
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Biological Clocks and!Rhythms in Polar Organisms |
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Biological Clocks and!Rhythms in Polar Organisms |
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Biological Clocks and!Rhythms in Polar Organisms |
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Biological Clocks and!Rhythms in Polar Organisms |
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Biological Clocks and!Rhythms in Polar Organisms |
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biological clocks and!rhythms in polar organisms |
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2020 |
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https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/52190/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/52190/1/Lastetal2020.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.24746dfc-0de5-4634-b52e-ccc3bb543313 |
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EPIC3Polar Night Marine Ecology_ Life and Light in the Dead of Night, Advances in Polar Ecology, Switzerland, Springer, pp. 217-240, ISBN: 978-3-030-33208-2 |
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https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/52190/1/Lastetal2020.pdf Last, K. S. , Häfker, N. S. orcid:0000-0002-4883-3656 , Hendrick, V. , Meyer, B. orcid:0000-0001-6804-9896 , Tran, D. and Piccolin, F. (2020) Biological Clocks and!Rhythms in Polar Organisms / J. Berge , G. Johnson and J. Cohen (editors) , In: Polar Night Marine Ecology_ Life and Light in the Dead of Night, Advances in Polar Ecology, Switzerland, Springer, ISBN: 978-3-030-33208-2 . doi:10.1007/978-3-030-33208-2 <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33208-2> , hdl:10013/epic.24746dfc-0de5-4634-b52e-ccc3bb543313 |
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