Biological Rhythms

Voorkant
Vinod Kumar
Springer Science & Business Media, 1 mei 2002 - 254 pagina's
(Chapters 11 to 14) summarise important features of the biological clock at the level of whole animal covering all vertebrate classes (fish to mammal). Chapters 15 and 16 are on long term (seasonal) rhythms in plants and higher vertebrates. Short term rhythms (ultradian rhythms), the significance of having a clock system in animals living in extreme (arctic) environments, and the diversity of circadian responses to melatonin, the key endocrine element involved in regulation of biological rhythms, have been discussed in Chapters 17 to 19. Finally, a chapter on sensitivity to light of the photoperiodic clock is added which, using vertebrate examples, illustrates the importance of wavelength and intensity of light on circadian and non-circadian functions. A well-known expert writes each chapter. When presenting information, the text provides consistent thematic coverage and feeling for the methods of investigation. Reference citation within the body of the text adequately reflects the literature as subject is developed. A chapter begins with an abstract that enables a reader to know at the first glance the important points covered in that chapter. The chapter concludes with a full citation of references included in the text, which could be useful for further reading. The book ends with a comprehensive subject index that may be useful for quick searches.
 

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Biological Clocks at the End of the 20th Century
1
Anders Johnsson Department of Physics Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU
5
Circadian Frequency and Its Variability
24
Period Doubling of Rhythmic Water Regulation in Plants
41
Meddle Department of Biomedical Sciences University of Edinburgh Medical School
60
Retinal Circadian Rhythms
71
Perception of Natural Zeitgeber Signals
83
Eyes of the biological clocks in vertebrates and invertebrates
90
Possible implications for ecology and behaviour
156
Michael Menaker Commonwealth Professor of Biology and NSF Center for Biological Timing
164
Intrinsic neuropeptides of the SCN
173
Photoperiodism in Plants
181
Photoperiodism in Birds and Mammals
192
recent developments
198
Ultradian Rhythms
207
Biological Rhythms in Arctic Animals 216223
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Photoentrainment of Vertebrate Circadian Rhythms
107
References
116
The Circadian Organization of Reptiles
129
The Circadian Pacemaking System of Birds
144
Diversity in the Circadian Response to Melatonin in Mammals 224231
224
Light Sensitivity of the Biological Clock 232243
232
INDEX 245254
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