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- Title
Ultradian rhythms: Life's dance to the music of time*.
- Authors
Lloyd, David; Nanjundiah, Vidyanand; Engelmann, Wolfgang; Johnsson, Anders
- Abstract
For instance, rhythms that occur at markedly longer intervals than a day, such as tidal (lunar) rhythms, the "periodical cicadas" (Simon and Cooley [46]) and some flowering rhythms are ignored. In the case of ultradian rhythms, one can come up with an explanation that posits a selective advantage of the rhythm I per se i , with the precise reason behind the advantage depending on the rhythm in question (e.g., Nanjundiah [38]). Keywords: Biological morphology; cell-cell interactions; cellular growth; development; emergent behaviour; intercellular signalling; oscillations EN Biological morphology cell-cell interactions cellular growth development emergent behaviour intercellular signalling oscillations 1 7 7 09/12/23 20231201 NES 231201 Dedicated to the memory of Wolfgang Engelmann: warm friend, excellent scientist, eminent teacher. Ultradian/circahoralian rhythms are described in four chapters, focusing on the presentation of cellular rhythms, the nature of the rhythms (e.g., a discussion on their fractal structure) and search for the mechanisms ("the pacemaker").
- Subjects
DANCE music; BIOPHYSICS; RHYTHM; CELL communication; OLD age; BIOLOGICAL evolution; PATTERN formation (Biology)
- Publication
Journal of Biosciences, 2023, Vol 48, Issue 4, p1
- ISSN
0250-5991
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12038-023-00353-3