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Acknowledgments. Supported by BRSG grant PHS-NIH 2-507-RR07201 to Vanderbilt University and NIH grant GM30039 to T.L.P.
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Page, T.L. Extraretinal photoreception in entrainment and photoperiodism in invertebrates. Experientia 38, 1007–1013 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01955344
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