2021
DOI: 10.1177/0748730420985312
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Constant Light and Frequent Schedule Changes Do Not Impact Resistance to Parasites in Monarch Butterflies

Abstract: Organisms have evolved internal biological clocks to regulate their activities based on external environmental cues, such as light, temperature, and food. Environmental disruption of these rhythms, such as caused by constant light or frequent light schedule changes, has been shown to impair development, reduce survival, and increase infection susceptibility and disease progression in numerous organisms. However, the precise role of the biological clock in host-parasite interactions is understudied and has focu… Show more

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