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This project investigates how lunar cycles influence reproductive processes in marine animals, focusing on the bristle worm Platynereis dumerilii. By combining classical observations with modern molecular techniques, it aims to uncover the hormonal mechanisms that regulate gonadal maturation and trunk regeneration in r…
The moon governs reproductive cycles in a broad range of marine animals, including cnidarians, polychaetes, crustaceans, echinoderms and fishes.
Even outside the animals, lunar reproductive cycles have been described, such as in brown algae or foraminifers.
Despite their fundamental nature, and decades of classical observations, close to nothing is known about the molecular processes that underly these lunar reproductive cycles.We will take advantage of the recent advance in molecular resources…
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