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Photoresponsiveness affects life history traits but not oxidative status in a seasonal rodent.

Anna S Przybylska-PiechMichał S WojciechowskiMałgorzata Jefimow
Published in: Frontiers in zoology (2019)
Delayed breeding in responding Siberian hamsters and high ROM concentration in male responders support our hypothesis that differences in adjustment to winter result in different life history characteristics which may explain coexistence of both phenotypes in a population. We propose that polymorphism in photoresponsiveness may be beneficial in stochastic environment, where environmental conditions differ between winters. We suggest that non-responding phenotype may be particularly beneficial during mild winter, whereas responders would be favored under harsh conditions. Therefore, none of the phenotypes is impaired when compared to the other.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • human health
  • gene expression
  • risk assessment
  • climate change