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2. A clock for all seasons
3. Erwin Bünning and Wolfgang Engelmann: establishing the involvement of the circadian clock in photoperiodism
4. Drosophila ezoana uses morning and evening oscillators to adjust its rhythmic activity to different daylengths but only the morning oscillator to measure night length for photoperiodic responses
5. David S. Saunders: man of insects and photoperiodism (1935–2023)
6. The circadian and photoperiodic clock of the pea aphid
7. A new Activity Monitor for Aquatic Zooplankter (AMAZE) allows the recording of swimming activity in wild-caught Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)
8. Getting a glimpse into the sensory worlds of animals: the Editors’ and Readers’ Choice Awards 2024
9. One hundred years of excellence: the top one hundred authors of the Journal of Comparative Physiology A
10. Ingeborg Beling and the time memory in honeybees: almost one hundred years of research
11. Photoreceptors for immediate effects of light on circadian behavior
12. Neuropeptidergic regulation of insect diapause by the circadian clock
13. Contribution of cryptochromes and photolyases for insect life under sunlight
14. Contact chemoreception, magnetic maps, thermoregulation by a superorganism, and, thanks to Einstein, an all-time record: the Editors’ and Readers’ Choice Awards 2023
15. Optimized design and in vivo application of optogenetically functionalized Drosophila dopamine receptors
16. Sleep and the circadian clock in insects
17. The circadian clock is required for rhythmic lipid transport in Drosophila in interaction with diet and photic condition
18. A Detailed Re-Examination of the Period Gene Rescue Experiments Shows That Four to Six Cryptochrome-Positive Posterior Dorsal Clock Neurons (DN1p) of Drosophila melanogaster Can Control Morning and Evening Activity.
19. It’s all about seeing and hearing: the Editors’ and Readers’ Choice Awards 2022
20. Loss of function in the Drosophila clock gene period results in altered intermediary lipid metabolism and increased susceptibility to starvation
21. Light input pathways to the circadian clock of insects with an emphasis on the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster
22. An effective model of endogenous clocks and external stimuli determining circadian rhythms
23. Medicine in the Fourth Dimension
24. Wolfgang Engelmann: Passionate Researcher, Teacher, and Artist (26 February 1934 to 1 July 2023)
25. The Drosophila Clock System
26. Synaptic and peptidergic connectomes of the Drosophila circadian clock
27. David S. Saunders: man of insects and photoperiodism (1935–2023)
28. Characterization of clock‐related proteins and neuropeptides in Drosophila littoralis and their putative role in diapause
29. The circadian and photoperiodic clock of the pea aphid
30. The Regulation of Circadian Clocks by Light in Fruitflies and Mice
31. How Light Resets Circadian Clocks
32. The role of the circadian clock system in physiology
33. Pigment-dispersing factor is present in circadian clock neurons of pea aphids and may mediate photoperiodic signalling to insulin-producing cells
34. Optimized design and in vivo application of optogenetically functionalized Drosophila dopamine receptors
35. Immediate effects of light on circadian eclosion and locomotor activity depend on distinct sensory input pathways
36. The circadian clock uses different environmental time cues to synchronize emergence and locomotion of the solitary bee Osmia bicornis
37. Biological timing: Linking the circadian clock to the season
38. Aphid PDF alignment and supplementary Tables from Pigment-dispersing factor is present in circadian clock neurons of pea aphids and may mediate photoperiodic signalling to insulin-producing cells
39. Drosophila Rhodopsin 7 can partially replace the structural role of Rhodopsin 1, but not its physiological function
40. Normal vision can compensate for the loss of the circadian clock
41. Neuroanatomical details of the lateral neurons of Drosophila melanogaster support their functional role in the circadian system
42. Flies’ colour preferences depend on the time of day
43. The Drosophila microbiome has a limited influence on sleep, activity, and courtship behaviors
44. A new device for monitoring individual activity rhythms of honey bees reveals critical effects of the social environment on behavior
45. The Gain and Loss of Cryptochrome/Photolyase Family Members during Evolution
46. Fly cryptochrome and the visual system
47. Interactions between psychosocial stress and the circadian endogenous clock
48. Decision letter: Connectomic analysis of the Drosophila lateral neuron clock cells reveals the synaptic basis of functional pacemaker classes
49. Two light sensors decode moonlight versus sunlight to adjust a plastic circadian/circalunidian clock to moon phase
50. The Neuronal Circuit of the Dorsal Circadian Clock Neurons in Drosophila melanogaster
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