2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.06.24.168765
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Adult survival is reduced when endogenous period deviates from 24h in a non-human primate (Microcebus murinus), depending on sex and season

Abstract: Adult survival is reduced when endogenous period deviates1 from 24h in a non-human primate (Microcebus murinus), 2 depending on sex and season 3 Summary 11 Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous attributes across living organisms and allow the coordination of 12internal biological functions with optimal phases of the environment, suggesting a significant adaptive 13 advantage. The endogenous period called tau lies close to 24h and is thought to be implicated in 14individuals' fitness: according to the circadian reso… Show more

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