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- of other kinds of zeitgebers. For example, Jürgen Aschoff showed that individuals can compensate for the absence of some zeitgebers like natural light...
- adjusted to the local environment by external cues called zeitgebers (from German Zeitgeber (German: [ˈtsaɪtˌɡeːbɐ]; lit. 'time giver')), which include...
- rhythms will persist in constant light or dark conditions, different Zeitgebers (time givers such as the light-dark cycle) give context to the clock and...
- not dependent on external cues or environmental factors except for a zeitgeber. Animals active during twilight are crepuscular, those active during the...
- 24-hour light/dark cycle. As the sun is a physical zeitgeber, social factors are considered social zeitgebers. These include personal relationships, social...
- In circadian physiology, ψ represents the phase relationship between a zeitgeber and a biological rhythm. In building, to represent an adjustment to a...
- something that is inherent in organisms. Of the several possible cues, called zeitgebers (German for 'time-givers', 'synchronizers', 'external timekeepers'), which...
- "Photoperiodism in house sparrows: testing for induction with nonphotic zeitgebers". Physiological Zoology. 63 (3): 587–599. doi:10.1086/physzool.63.3.30156230...
- likely due to gene-environment interactions. Important environmental cues (zeitgebers) include light, feeding, social behavior, and work and school schedules...
- dormancy appears to depend on environmental factors, with the most likely zeitgeber, or trigger, being photoperiod. Adults feed on the pollen and nectar of...