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    Chronobiology as compensation: can biological rhythms compensate for sexual signals? by Mary L. Westwood, E. Dale Broder, E. Dale Broder, Gabrielle T. Welsh, Robin M. Tinghitella

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, we review sexual signals that are governed by biological rhythms and discuss how signal modality and type (ornament, weapon, dominance trait) account for differences in how chronobiology may act as a compensatory trait. We then consider how biologists might examine the untested role of chronobiology as a compensatory trait and set forth compelling questions for future work.…”
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    The association of circadian rhythms with academic, physical, and cognitive performance: A systematic review by Ikram Sabaoui, Said Lotfi, Mohammed Talbi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The present research aims to analyse the association of biorhythm factors with performance in students considering research in the field of chronobiology in relation to the educational field.                …”
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    L’art transgenre, vers d’autres expériences corporelles du temps by Luc Schicharin

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Next, Wynne Neilly’s "Female-to-‘Male’" installation exposes the artist’s transgender "second puberty" experience, turning away from a hetero-cisnormative chronobiology focused on sexual maturity and reproduction. …”
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    Octodon degus laboratory colony management principles and methods for behavioral analysis for Alzheimer’s disease neuroscience research by B. Maximiliano Garduño, Todd C. Holmes, Todd C. Holmes, Robert M. J. Deacon, Xiangmin Xu, Xiangmin Xu, Xiangmin Xu, Patricia Cogram, Patricia Cogram

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Their social behaviors, diurnality, and extended developmental time course, when compared to other rodents, make them useful for social behavioral, chronobiology, and developmental research. Lab-kept degus have a long lifespan (5–8 years) and may naturally develop age-related diseases that resemble Alzheimer’s disease. …”
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