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Tidal-amplitude rhythms of larval release: variable departure from presumed optimal timing among populations of the mottled shore crab
(CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2010)
It is widely assumed that optimal timing of larval release is of major importance to offspring survival, but the extent to which environmental factors entrain synchronous reproductive rhythms in natural populations is not ...
Disruption of endogenous tidal rhythms of larval release linked to food supply and heat stress in an intertidal barnacle
(Oldendorf, 2013-12-17)
The timing of larval release may greatly affect the survivorship and distribution of pelagic stages and reveal important aspects of life history tactics in marine invertebrates. Endogenous rhythms of breeding individuals ...
Effect of simulated tidal currents on the burrow emergence rhythms of the Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus)
(Springer, 2015-10)
Light is the most important zeitgeber for the synchronization of biological rhythms in terrestrial organisms. In the sea, the light intensity progressively decreases, and tidal currents might control behavioural rhythms ...
Effect of food addition on the reproductive intensity and timing of both sexes of an intertidal crab
(Inter-Research, 2010-02)
Males and females of most animals time reproduction and synchronize their reproductive activity to maximize lifetime fitness. When food is abundant, however, the 2 sexes may time investments in reproduction differently due ...
Arabidopsis thaliana root elongation growth is sensitive to lunisolar tidal acceleration and may also be weakly correlated with geomagnetic variations
(Oxford Univ PressOxfordInglaterra, 2013)
A field study to describe diel, tidal and semilunar rhythms of larval release in an assemblage of tropical rocky shore crabs
(Springer, 2007-06-01)
Available information on the larval release rhythms of brachyurans is biased to temperate estuarine species and outcomes resulting from some sort of artificial manipulation of ovigerous females. In this study we applied ...
A field study to describe diel, tidal and semilunar rhythms of larval release in an assemblage of tropical rocky shore crabs
(Springer, 2007-06-01)
Available information on the larval release rhythms of brachyurans is biased to temperate estuarine species and outcomes resulting from some sort of artificial manipulation of ovigerous females. In this study we applied ...
Coincidence of biophoton emission by wheat seedlings during simultaneous, transcontinental germination tests
(Springer WienWienAustria, 2013)