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- periods. Many other animals such as the vertebrates, display similar circatidal rhythms. Examples include gestation and egg hatching. In humans, the menstrual...
- 2009-09-28. Retrieved March 28, 2010. Chabot, CC; Watson, Win III (2010). "Circatidal rhythms of locomotion in the American horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus:...
- when they are permanently submersed. Their behaviour follows very strict circatidal and circadian rhythms according to the relative moon and sun positions...
- submerged. In oysters, for example, their behaviour follows very strict circatidal and circadian rhythms according to the relative positions of the moon...
- maritima moves in rhythm with the tidal cycle, and has an endogenous circatidal rhythm with a period of 12.4 hours, using visual cues to orient themselves...
- this experiment they also looked at how the gl**** eel may rely on the circatidal rhythm in the ocean to work its way back to the coast and into the freshwater...
- 5 days resulting from circalunar rhythms or 12.4 hours resulting from circatidal rhythms. Oscillating genes include both core clock component genes and...
- (July 2008). "Can sandy beach molluscs show an endogenously controlled circatidal migrating behaviour? Hints from a swash rig experiment" (PDF). Marine...
- sulfide (H2S) incompatible with the oxygen requirements of the worm. Circatidal rhythms (dynamic alternation of high and low tides) influence the behavior...
- P.; Wil****son, David C. (2013-10-07). "Dissociation of circadian and circatidal timekeeping in the marine crustacean Eurydice pulchra". Current Biology...