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Not all care, but it still impacts them.
Rhythms at the bottom of the deep sea: Cyclic current flow changes and melatonin patterns in two species of demersal fish
Beyond this, the diurnal cycle does filter down into the disphotic zone and does influence species. It does weaken with depth.
This sounds like a good way to keep track of time.
Oh hell yeah!
Neat thank you!!
And I learned a new word
Zeitgebers are external cues, such as light, that synchronize the circadian clock in organisms with the Earth's day-night cycles.