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- In chronobiology, the circannual cycle is characterized by biological processes and behaviors recurring on an approximate annual basis, spanning a period...
- musical group Annual, every once in a while Annual Review (disambiguation) Circannual cycle, in biology This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- shorter than one year; categorizing rhythms of about a year as circannual rhythms (circannual cycle). Some studies observe an infraradian rhythm with a period...
- factors based in time. It can be categorised into Circadian rhythms and Circannual cycles. Examples of these behaviours can be: the relation of daily and...
- an annual behavioral rhythm and to date remains a classic example of circannual cycles in animals. Adult A. verbasci range in length from 1.7 to 3.5 mm...
- J.; Hut, R. A.; Hazlerigg, D. G. (2006). "Characterizing a mammalian circannual pacemaker". Science. 314 (5807): 1941–4. Bibcode:2006Sci...314.1941L....
- blood pressure regulation, as well as controlling seasonal rhythmicity (circannual cycle), which includes reproduction, fattening, molting, and hibernation...
- birds". Pavo. 2 (2): 121–122. Chowdhury, SR; Bhattacharyya, SP (1989) Circannual variation in the alveolar histodynamics and secretory activity of the...
- that can enter torpor rely on biological rhythms such as circadian and circannual rhythms to continue natural functions. Different animals will manage their...
- spring. In circadian migration, clocks of both circadian (daily) and circannual (annual) patterns are used to determine the birds' orientation in both...