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Research Research in my lab focuses on the regulation of biological clocks in birds at the systems level. We use behavioral, molecular, and electrophysiological techniques to understand the neural and endocrine mechanisms by which these daily clocks and yearly calendars control the temporal organization of behaviors and life history stages. Current projects are broadly focused along two categories:
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Selected Publications Miranda-Anaya, M., Corona-Lagunas, J., Bartell , P.A. 2007. Seasonal effects of pinealectomy on the locomotor activity rhythm in the lizard Sceloporus torquatus . Biol. Rhythm Res. 38:87-93. Bartell, P., Moore, A., Cassone, V. 2006. The photoperiodic and circadian control of nocturnal migratory restlessness in the Brown-headed Cowbird: a new model for the study of Zugunruhe. J. Ornithol. 147(suppl):66. Bartell, P. and Gwinner, E. 2005. A separate oscillator controls nocturnal migratory restlessness in a songbird, Sylvia borin . J. Biol. Rhythms. 20:538-549. Cassone, V.M., Bailey, M.J. , Karaganis, S.P., Kumar, V. and Bartell, P.A. 2005. Pineal function: clock genes and metabolic coupling. In: Avian Endocrinology pgs.11-26 . P. Sharp and A. Dawson (eds). Bartell, P., Miranda-Anaya, M., and Menaker, M. 2004. Period and phase control in a multi-oscillatory circadian system (Iguana iguana). Yasuo, S., Y., Takhashi, Y., Bartell, P., Ligo, M., Makino, E., Okabayashi, N., Ebihara, S. 2002. Effect of melatonin administration on qPer2, qPer3, qClock gene expression n the suprachiasmatic nucleus of Japanese quail. Eur. J. Neurosci . 16:1541-1546. Miranda-Anaya, M., Bartell, P., and Menaker, M. 2002. Circadian Rhythm of ERG: the Role of Dopamine and Melatonin. J. Biol. Rhythms. 17:526-538. Miranda-Anaya, M., Bartell, P., Yamazaki, S., and Menaker, M. 2000. Circadian Rhythm of ERG in Iguana iguana : role of the pineal. J. Biol. Rhythms 15(2):163-171. Lepczyk , C.A. , Murray , K.G., Winnett-Murray, K., Bartell, P., Geyer, E., and Work, T. 2000. Seasonal fruit preferences and digestive correlates in American Robins. The Auk 117: 709-717.
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