Human activities affecting body clocks of mammals, study finds All animals are known to have circadian rhythms, or body clocks, regulating activities over a 24-hour period -- also called diel cycle.
Human-driven activities, including climate change, could be affecting body clocks of mammals, according to a global study that found that only 39 per cent of the species are behaving in line with ...
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