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Tidal rhythms (periods ~ 12.4 hours) fiddler crab foraging.

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1 Tidal rhythms (periods ~ 12.4 hours) fiddler crab foraging

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3 Free running vs Entrained In constant conditions (DD), the period is slightly less than 24 hours, so each day it starts earlier In a predictable light cycle (LD), wheel running becomes entrained to a 24 hour period Light is the zeitgeber = “time giver”

4 Actogram showing free-running & entrained rhythms in cricket singing LL schedule LD schedule The animal’s behavior free-runs without a zeitgeber With a zeitgeber the animal’s internal clock is reset each day by exogenous cues (the light-dark cycle)

5 SCN Lesions in hamsters

6 Environmental cues reset the internal circadian clock daily Synchronization of internal clock with external cues via entrainment pathways The pacemaker sends out signals to coordinate physiology & behavior

7 Endogenous rhythms The rhythms persist even when animals are kept under constant conditions

8 Infradian rhythms within the annual hibernation period:


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