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Tick tock: Marine animals with at least two internal clocks Date: September 26, 2013 Source: Cell Press Summary: Animals living in marine environments keep to their schedules with the aid of ...
Animals living in marine environments keep to their schedules with the aid of multiple independent—and, in at least some cases, interacting—internal clocks. The findings, presented by two ...
In 1972, a study 2 demonstrated that a brain region in the hypothalamus called the suprachiasmatic nucleus, which sits just above the optic nerves, is required for daily rhythms in animal behaviour.
The country’s Council of Ministers for Sustainability approved the Tic-Toc Golfo Corcovado Marine Park in Northern Patagonia in December 2021. The new MPA finally came to fruition in July 2022 ...