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This project investigates the biological timing mechanisms influenced by the moon in marine species, focusing on the circalunar clock's function and its interaction with environmental factors. Using two animal models, it aims to uncover the genetic and environmental influences on reproductive rhythms and timing systems…
The correct timing of biological processes is crucial for organisms.
The moon is an important timing cue for numerous marine species, ranging from brown and green algae to corals, worms and fishes.
It acts either directly or via the synchronization of monthly (circalunar) inner clocks.
Such lunar timing mechanisms typically control the gonadal maturation and behavioral changes associated with reproductive rhythms, including spectacular mass-spawning events.
Despite their biological importance, t…
UNIVERSITAT WIEN
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