noun
- The length of time each day that an organism is exposed to light, especially as it affects biological processes such as flowering, migration, or reproduction.
Usage: Plural form of photoperiod; Commonly used in biology, botany, and ecology
Examples
- Plants respond to changing photoperiods to determine when to flower in spring or fall.
- Different photoperiods trigger migration patterns in many bird species.
- The greenhouse uses artificial lighting to manipulate photoperiods for year-round crop production.
- Photoperiods vary significantly between tropical and temperate regions.
- Scientists study how photoperiods affect the circadian rhythms of animals.
- Long photoperiods in summer stimulate growth in many plant species.