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Nutzung der Uhr zur Tageslängenmessung

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Tageslängenmessungen dienen vielen Organismen zur Orientierung über den Verlauf der Jahreszeiten. Die Kontrolle physiologischer Reaktionen durch solche Tageslängenmessungen wird als photoperiodische Steuerung bezeichnet.

„Eine bestimmte Raupenart verbirgt sich in Ritzen, wenn die Sonne den Sommerwendekreis verläßt, sie ... wird von einer harten hörnigen Haut umgeben.“

AlbertusMagnus: De Animabilis (13. Jahrhundert). Zitiert nach A. C. Crombie: Von Augustinus bis Galilei. Köln-Berlin: Kiepenheuer und Witsch 1959.

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