首页|Circadian Activity Predicts Breeding Phenology in the Asian Burying Beetle Nicro phorus nepalensis
Circadian Activity Predicts Breeding Phenology in the Asian Burying Beetle Nicro phorus nepalensis
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – According to news reporting based on a preprint abstract, our journalists obtained thefollowing quote sourced from bi orxiv.org:“Climate change continues to alter breeding phenology in a range of plant and an imal species acrossthe globe. Traditional methods for assessing when organisms reproduce often rely on time-intensive fieldobservations or destructive samplin g, creating an urgent need for efficient, non-invasive approaches toassess repr oductive timing. Here, we examined three populations of the Asian burying beetle Nicrophorusnepalensis from subtropical Okinawa (500 m) and Taiwan mountains (1 100-3200 m) that were rearedunder contrasting photoperiods in order to develop a predictive framework linking circadian activity tobreeding phenology.