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This book examines the role of photoperiod in timing seasonal adaptations in plants, invertebrates, and vertebrates. The current literature is distinctly separated among researchers working with these different taxa. The field is poised to make rapid progress in the understanding of seasonal clocks at all levels of analysis and this book will stimulate cross-talk among investigators from all related disciplines.
Part I. Photoperiodism in Plants and Fungi; Brief OverviewDavid E. Somers: ; 1 Joanna Putterill, Christine Stockum, and Guy Warman: Photoperiodic Control of Flowering in the Long Day Plant Arabidopsis thaliana; 2 Takeshi Izawa: Photoperiodic Control of Flowering in the Short Day Plant Oryza Sativa (rice); 3 Ryosuke Hayama: The Photoperiodic Flowering Response in Pharbitis nil ; 4 Kumiko Ito-Miwa and Tokitaka Oyama: Photoperiodic Control of Flowering in Lemna; 5 Pekka Heino, Ove Nilsson, and Tapio Palva: Photoperiodic Control of Dormancy and Flowering in Trees; 6 Scott Michaels: Integration of Photoperiodic Timing and Vernalization in Arabidopsis; 7 Till Roenneberg, Tanja Radic, Manfred Godel, and Martha Merrow: Seasonality and Photoperiodism in Fungi; Part II. Photoperiodism in Invertebrates; Brief OverviewDavid L. Denlinger: ; 8 Hideharu Numata and Hiroko Udaka: Photoperiodism in Mollusks; 9 Nancy H. Marcus and Lindsay P. Scheef: Photoperiodism in Copepods; 10 David S. Saunders: Photoperiodism in Insects: Migration and Diapause Responses; 11 Shin S. Goto, Sakiko Shiga and Hideharu Numata: Photoperiodism in Insects: Perception of Light and the Role of Clock Genes; 12 Karen D. Williams, Paul S. Schmidt, and Marla B. Sokolowski: Photoperiodism in Insects: Molecular Basis and Consequences of Diapause; 13 H. Frederik Nijhout: Photoperiodism: Effects on Insect Morphology; 14 Jim Hardie: Photoperiodism in Insects: Aphid Polyphenism; Part III. Photoperiodism in Vertebrates; Brief OverviewRandy J. Nelson: ; 15 Bertil Borg: Photoperiodism in Fish; 16 Zachary M. Weil and David Crews: Photoperiodism in Reptiles and Amphibians; 17 Reproduction: Photoperiodism in Birds; 18 Takashi Yoshimura and Peter J. Sharp: Genetic and Molecular Mechanisms of Avian Photoperiodism; 19 Gregory E. Demas, Zachary M. Weil, and Randy J. Nelson: Photoperiodism in Mammals: Non-Reproductive Traits; 20 Lance J. Kriegsfeld and Eric Bittman: Photoperiodism in Mammals: Reproduction; 21 David Hazlerigg: Genetic and Molecular Mechanisms of Mammalian Photoperiodism; 22 David L. Denlinger, David E. Somers, and Randy J. Nelson: Overview of Photoperiodism
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