Effects of Light Intensity, Wavelength and Quanta on Gonads and Spleen of the Deer Mouse

LIGHT affects the activity of several endocrine organs of higher vertebrates. In birds the phenomenon usually requires a sufficiently long photoperiod, in some cases the response is intensity-dependent, and in others wavelength appears to be a key factor 1–3 . The gonads of birds maintained in red l...

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