Definition of Cathemerality. Meaning of Cathemerality. Synonyms of Cathemerality

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Cathemerality. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Cathemerality and, of course, Cathemerality synonyms and on the right images related to the word Cathemerality.

Definition of Cathemerality

No result for Cathemerality. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Cathemerality from wikipedia

- observed as seasonally shifting from diurnal activity to cathemerality. As research on cathemerality continues, many factors that have been identified as...
- is largely solitary. Its activity pattern varies from diurnality and cathemerality to crepuscularity and nocturnality between protected and non-protected...
- ceratopsians, sauropodomorphs, hadrosaurids, ornithomimosaurs may have been cathemeral, active during short intervals throughout the day, although the small...
- Annual rhythm External cycles Diurnality Diurnal cycle Nocturnality Cathemerality Crepuscular Matutinal Vespertine Seasonality Photoperiodism Vernalization...
- hibernation), small group sizes, low encephalization (relative brain size), cathemerality (activity both day and night), and strict breeding seasons. Extreme...
- skunks, tigers and hyenas, are often erroneously referred to as nocturnal. Cathemeral species, such as fossas and lions, are active both in the day and at night...
- nocturnal and animals active at sporadic times during both night and day are cathemeral. Plants that open their flowers during the daytime are described as diurnal...
- Annual rhythm External cycles Diurnality Diurnal cycle Nocturnality Cathemerality Crepuscular Matutinal Vespertine Seasonality Photoperiodism Vernalization...
- monkeys are the only truly nocturnal monkeys with the exception of some cathemeral po****tions of Azara's night monkey, who have irregular bursts of activity...
- Eppley, Timothy M.; Ganzhorn, Jörg U.; Donati, Giuseppe (2015-04-07). "Cathemerality in a small, folivorous primate: proximate control of diel activity in...