Infradian Rhythmicity: Function, Tasks, Role & Diseases

Infradian rhythmicity comprises essential biological cycles that last longer than 24 hours. Their frequency is thus less than that of a day. Thus, the term derives from the Latin words infra (under) and dies (day). These chronobiological rhythms include, for example, the processes of bird migration, the rutting season and the seasonal change of hair … Infradian Rhythmicity: Function, Tasks, Role & Diseases