2024
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.16535
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Circadian clock period length is not consistently linked to chronotype in a wild songbird

Barbara M. Tomotani,
Aurelia F. T. Strauß,
Dmitry Kishkinev
et al.

Abstract: Circadian clock properties vary between individuals and relate to variation in entrained timing in captivity. How this variation translates into behavioural differences in natural settings, however, is poorly understood. Here, we tested in great tits whether variation in the free‐running period length (tau) under constant dim light (LL) was linked to the phase angle of the entrained rhythm (“chronotype”) in captivity and in the wild, as recently indicated in our study species. We also assessed links between ta… Show more

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