Some fish, it turns out, are morning people. They swim hard during daylight, sleep mostly at night, and tend to live longer.
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Fish sleep and activity reveal longevity clues
A study has found that observing how actively a fish moves in its youth and when it sleeps can help predict whether it will ...
Activity levels and daytime sleepiness can be combined into a ‘behavioural clock’ that predicts whether a fish will have a short life or a long one.
A new study found that subtle differences in an animal’s behavior by midlife can predict how long it is likely to live.
By midlife, an animal's everyday behaviors can signal how long it is likely to live. That is the striking conclusion of a new study in which researchers put scores of short-lived fish under continuous ...
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