zeitgeber
英:[ˈzaitˌɡeibə,ˈtsaitɡəber]
zeitgeber 基本解释
释义给时者;
英英释义
Zeitgeber
A zeitgeber is any external or environmental cue that entrains, or synchronizes, an organism's biological rhythms to the earth's 24-hour light/dark cycle and 12 month cycle.Ehlers, C.以上来源于:Wikipedia
zeitgeber 相关例句
权威例句
Zeitgeber der tierischen TagesperiodikThe "other"circadian system: food as a Zeitgeber.Masking of the zeitgeber: African wild dogs mitigate persecution by balancing timeCalories Affect Zeitgeber Properties of the Feeding Entrained Circadian OscillatorRe-entrainment of circadian rhythms after phase-shifts of the Zeitgeber.Ontogeny of the rabbit's circadian rhythms without an external zeitgeber.Is food availability a circannual zeitgeber in tropical birds? A field experiment on stonechats in tropical Africa.Bidirectional interactions between the circadian and reward systems: is restricted food access a unique zeitgeber?Entrainment of the circadian activity rhythm to the light cycle: effective light intensity for a Zeitgeber in the retinal degenerate...Effects of an advanced temperature cycle on smolt development and endocrinology indicate that temperature is not a zeitgeber for smo...