A circadian clock in antarctic krill: an endogenous timing system governs metabolic output rhythms in the euphausid species euphausia superba

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  • who: Mathias Teschke and collaborators from the Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany have published the Article: A Circadian Clock in Antarctic Krill: An Endogenous Timing System Governs Metabolic Output Rhythms in the Euphausid Species Euphausia superba, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of September/19,/2011
  • what: The authors show that krill possesses an endogenous circadian clock that governs metabolic and physiological output rhythms. This study provides a powerful basis for the investigation into the mechanisms of temporal synchronization in this marine key species and will also lead to the first comprehensive analyses of . . .

     

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