Abstract

Body temperature rhythms of C57Bl/6 laboratory mice and common greenfinches (Chloris chloris) and feeding periods of common starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) were compared with the intensity of fluctuations in 40К radioactive decay. Body temperature changes in greenfinches and mice were found to positively correlate with the intensity of fluctuations in 40K radioactive decay. Superposed epoch analysis showed that an increase in mouse body temperature, which reflects the start of the active phase in the sleep-wake cycle, and food intake in starlings coincide with an increase in the intensity of 40K radioactive decay. Thus, animal activity in the ultradian range of periods may be related to external quasi-rhythmic physical influences, rather than being determined only by endogenous processes. Given the extremely low dose of natural 40К exposure, a factor responsible for radioactivity fluctuations may act as a biotropic factor.

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