Symposium S7-1

Symposium: Keeping Time during Animal Evolution: Conservation and Innovation of the Circadian Clock

Day: Sunday, Jan. 6, 8:00 am – Noon
Room: Continental Ballroom 5

Organizer(s): Adam Reitzel, Ann Tarrant

Symposium Author(s) Title

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MÜLLER, W.E.G. *; WANG, X.H. Metazoan circadian rhythm: an universal “Zeitgeber” existing from sponges to humans

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REITZEL, A.M.*; TARRANT, A.M. Circadian clock of the starlet sea anemone Nematostella vectensis: a conserved network and missing links

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LIWANG, A.*; CHANG, Y.-G.; TSENG, R. D. Rhythmic Ring-Ring Stacking Drives the Circadian Oscillator Clockwise

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DE LA IGLESIA, Horacio O.; SMARR, B.* Finding A Temporal Niche

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BATTELLE, Barbara-Anne What the clock tells the eye: Lessons from an ancient arthropod

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MERRITT, DJ*; MAYNARD, AJ Synchronization of circadian bioluminescence as a group-foraging strategy in cave glowworms

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OLIVERI, P*; PETRONE , L; LERNER, A; MATTIELLO, T Evolution of animal clock: an echinoderm prospective
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