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@proceedings{1522217, author = {Bartoš, Přemysl and Slabý, Pavel and Netušil, Radek and Tomanová, Kateřina and Doležel, David and Vácha, Martin}, booktitle = {10th RIN Conference on Animal Navigation 10-12 April 2019 Royal Holloway College, UK}, keywords = {circadian rhythm insects magnetic field}, language = {eng}, title = {Radiofrequency noise modifies the insect sense of time.}, year = {2019} }
TY - CONF ID - 1522217 AU - Bartoš, Přemysl - Slabý, Pavel - Netušil, Radek - Tomanová, Kateřina - Doležel, David - Vácha, Martin PY - 2019 TI - Radiofrequency noise modifies the insect sense of time. KW - circadian rhythm insects magnetic field N2 - Insect orientation and circadian rhythms are sensitive to static magnetic field (MF) 1, 2. We’ve previously shown that mammalian-like CryII is indispensable for magnetoreception of cockroach Blattella germanica. Recently, we focused on its circadian rhythm. We found congruent impact of UV light, MF and also broad-band radiofrequency field (RF) all slowing the rhythm down. The clock was even more sensitive to RF than to MF. Considering the ubiquity of RF noise the findings have consequences for environment and health protection. ER -
BARTOŠ, Přemysl, Pavel SLABÝ, Radek NETUŠIL, Kateřina TOMANOVÁ, David DOLEŽEL a Martin VÁCHA. Radiofrequency noise modifies the insect sense of time. In \textit{10th RIN Conference on Animal Navigation 10-12 April 2019 Royal Holloway College, UK}. 2019.
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