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  • Cathemerality
  • Irregular organismal activity pattern

    observed as seasonally shifting from diurnal activity to cathemerality. As research on cathemerality continues, many factors that have been identified as

    Cathemerality

    Cathemerality

    Cathemerality

  • Cougar
  • Wild cat species native to the Americas

    is largely solitary. Its activity pattern varies from diurnality and cathemerality to crepuscularity and nocturnality between protected and non-protected

    Cougar

    Cougar

    Cougar

  • Biological rhythm
  • Repetitive biological process

    Annual rhythm External cycles Diurnality Diurnal cycle Nocturnality Cathemerality Crepuscular Matutinal Vespertine Seasonality Photoperiodism Vernalization

    Biological rhythm

    Biological_rhythm

  • Crepuscular animal
  • Animal behavior primarily characterized by activity during the twilight

    South American necrophagous beetle, is most active at dusk and dawn. Cathemerality – Irregular organismal activity pattern Crypsis – Aspect of animal behaviour

    Crepuscular animal

    Crepuscular animal

    Crepuscular_animal

  • Dinosaur
  • Clade of reptiles

    ceratopsians, sauropodomorphs, hadrosaurids, ornithomimosaurs may have been cathemeral, active during short intervals throughout the day, although the small

    Dinosaur

    Dinosaur

    Dinosaur

  • Lemur
  • Clade of primates endemic to the island of Madagascar

    hibernation), small group sizes, low encephalization (relative brain size), cathemerality (activity both day and night), and strict breeding seasons. Extreme

    Lemur

    Lemur

    Lemur

  • Nocturnal animal
  • Behavior characterized by activity during the night and sleeping during the day

    cats, 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 animal

    Nocturnal animal

    Nocturnal_animal

  • Diurnality
  • Behavior characterized by activity during the day and sleeping during the night

    nocturnal and animals active at sporadic times during both night and day are cathemeral. The most notable diurnal animal is humans. Plants that open their flowers

    Diurnality

    Diurnality

    Diurnality

  • Chronobiology
  • Study of rhythms in biological processes of living organisms

    Annual rhythm External cycles Diurnality Diurnal cycle Nocturnality Cathemerality Crepuscular Matutinal Vespertine Seasonality Photoperiodism Vernalization

    Chronobiology

    Chronobiology

    Chronobiology

  • Coati
  • Variety of mammal

    raccoons, however, most coatis are diurnal, although some may exhibit cathemeral behavior. They prefer to sleep or rest in elevated places and niches,

    Coati

    Coati

    Coati

  • Diel (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    University Tigers Diurnality Nocturnality Crepascular Matutinal Vespertine Cathemerality Diels, a surname Thiel (disambiguation), an etymologically related surname

    Diel (disambiguation)

    Diel_(disambiguation)

  • Snowy owl
  • Species of owl

    primary prey, the lemmings, and like them, the snowy owl may be considered cathemeral. This species can withstand extremely cold temperatures, having been recorded

    Snowy owl

    Snowy owl

    Snowy_owl

  • Lemuridae
  • Family of lemurs

    Eppley, Timothy M.; Ganzhorn, Jörg U.; Donati, Giuseppe (2015-04-07). "Cathemerality in a small, folivorous primate: proximate control of diel activity in

    Lemuridae

    Lemuridae

    Lemuridae

  • Cryptoprocta spelea
  • Extinct species of carnivoran from Madagascar

    2004.05.005. PMID 15288523. Colquhoun, I.C. (2006). "Predation and Cathemerality". Folia Primatologica. 77 (1–2): 143–165. doi:10.1159/000089701. PMID 16415583

    Cryptoprocta spelea

    Cryptoprocta spelea

    Cryptoprocta_spelea

  • Protoceratops
  • Genus of Dinosaur (fossil)

    inferring diurnality, cathemerality, or nocturnality in extinct tetrapods. The results indicated that Protoceratops was a cathemeral herbivore and Velociraptor

    Protoceratops

    Protoceratops

    Protoceratops

  • Fossa (animal)
  • Cat-like, carnivorous mammal endemic to Madagascar

    The fossa is active during both the day and the night and is considered cathemeral; activity peaks may occur early in the morning, late in the afternoon

    Fossa (animal)

    Fossa (animal)

    Fossa_(animal)

  • Night monkey
  • Genus of New World monkeys

    "earless". Night monkeys are the only truly nocturnal monkeys, although some cathemeral populations of Azara's night monkey have irregular bursts of activity

    Night monkey

    Night monkey

    Night_monkey

  • California kingsnake
  • Species of snake

    as Opuntia dillenii and Cenchrus setaceus. The California kingsnake is cathemeral; it may be active day or night depending on ambient temperatures. When

    California kingsnake

    California kingsnake

    California_kingsnake

  • Velociraptor
  • Genus of Late Cretaceous dinosaur

    Velociraptor may have been nocturnal, while Protoceratops may have been cathemeral, active throughout the day during short intervals, suggesting that the

    Velociraptor

    Velociraptor

    Velociraptor

  • Pterosaur
  • Extinct order of flying reptiles

    have been inferred to be nocturnal, and Tapejara has been inferred to be cathemeral, being active throughout the day for short intervals. As a result, the

    Pterosaur

    Pterosaur

    Pterosaur

  • Baja California chorus frog
  • Species of amphibian

    The Baja California chorus frog (Pseudacris hypochondriaca) is a cathemeral species of treefrog of Western North America. It was formerly considered as

    Baja California chorus frog

    Baja California chorus frog

    Baja_California_chorus_frog

  • Paleocene
  • First epoch of the Paleogene Period

    opossum. Though some mammals could sporadically venture out in daytime (cathemerality) by roughly 10 million years before the K–Pg extinction event, they

    Paleocene

    Paleocene

    Paleocene

  • Diplodocus
  • Genus of diplodocid sauropod dinosaurs (fossil)

    diplodocines and modern birds and reptiles suggest that they may have been cathemeral, active throughout the day at short intervals. Diplodocus is estimated

    Diplodocus

    Diplodocus

    Diplodocus

  • List of nocturnal birds
  • behavior characterized by activity during the day and sleeping at night. Cathemeral, a classification of organisms with sporadic and random intervals of activity

    List of nocturnal birds

    List_of_nocturnal_birds

  • List of nocturnal animals
  • behavior characterized by activity during the day and sleeping at night. Cathemeral, a classification of organisms with sporadic and random intervals of activity

    List of nocturnal animals

    List of nocturnal animals

    List_of_nocturnal_animals

  • Leopard gecko
  • Species of reptile

    captive leopard geckos have asserted leopard geckos are crepuscular or even cathemeral reptiles. This assertion has been used to explain the ability of leopard

    Leopard gecko

    Leopard gecko

    Leopard_gecko

  • Plateosaurus
  • Sauropodomorph dinosaur

    Plateosaurus and modern birds and reptiles suggest that it may have been cathemeral, active throughout the day and night, possibly avoiding the midday heat

    Plateosaurus

    Plateosaurus

    Plateosaurus

  • Barred owl
  • Species of owl

    crepuscular habits (although many voles are more correctly considered cathemeral) While during other seasons, the diet of barred owls can be fairly diverse

    Barred owl

    Barred owl

    Barred_owl

  • Ornithomimidae
  • Group of theropod dinosaurs

    Ornithomimus and modern birds and reptiles indicate that they may have been cathemeral, active throughout the day at short intervals. While little is known of

    Ornithomimidae

    Ornithomimidae

    Ornithomimidae

  • Argiope keyserlingi
  • St Andrew's cross spider

    predators in Sydney are mantids and birds. This type of orb-weaver is cathemeral. The spider was named by Fredrich Karsch in 1878 after the mythological

    Argiope keyserlingi

    Argiope keyserlingi

    Argiope_keyserlingi

  • Hadrosauridae
  • Extinct family of dinosaurs

    Saurolophus) and modern birds and reptiles suggest that they may have been cathemeral, active throughout the day at short intervals. Spondyloarthropathy has

    Hadrosauridae

    Hadrosauridae

    Hadrosauridae

  • Collared brown lemur
  • Species of lemur

    occasionally leaping from tree to tree. Like other brown lemurs, this species is cathemeral (active during the day and the night), lives in social groups, primarily

    Collared brown lemur

    Collared brown lemur

    Collared_brown_lemur

  • Gray-headed lemur
  • Species of lemur

    cinereiceps), or gray-headed brown lemur, is a medium-sized primate, a cathemeral species of lemur in the family Lemuridae. Until a taxonomic revision in

    Gray-headed lemur

    Gray-headed lemur

    Gray-headed_lemur

  • Herrerasaurus
  • Extinct genus of dinosaurs

    Herrerasaurus and modern birds and reptiles suggest that it may have been cathemeral, active throughout the day at short intervals. In a 2001 study conducted

    Herrerasaurus

    Herrerasaurus

    Herrerasaurus

  • Evolution of lemurs
  • History of primate evolution on Madagascar

    cheirogaleids), small group sizes, low encephalization (relative brain size), cathemerality (activity both day and night), and/or strict breeding seasons. Secondarily

    Evolution of lemurs

    Evolution of lemurs

    Evolution_of_lemurs

  • Strepsirrhini
  • Suborder of primates

    size of cornea in strepsirrhines is similar to nonprimate nocturnal and cathemeral mammals, where as haplorhines have smaller relative sized cornea compared

    Strepsirrhini

    Strepsirrhini

    Strepsirrhini

  • Dromaeosauridae
  • Family of theropod dinosaurs

    have been nocturnal predators, while Sinornithosaurus is inferred to be cathemeral (active throughout the day at short intervals). However, the discovery

    Dromaeosauridae

    Dromaeosauridae

    Dromaeosauridae

  • Sinornithosaurus
  • Extinct genus of dinosaurs

    Sinornithosaurus and modern birds and reptiles indicate that it may have been cathemeral, active throughout the day and night at short intervals. The possibility

    Sinornithosaurus

    Sinornithosaurus

    Sinornithosaurus

  • Ceratopsia
  • Extinct suborder of Dinosaurs

    Psittacosaurus and modern birds and reptiles indicate that they may have been cathemeral, active throughout the day at short intervals. Ceratopsia appears to have

    Ceratopsia

    Ceratopsia

    Ceratopsia

  • Ornithomimosauria
  • Extinct clade of theropod dinosaurs

    Ornithomimus) and modern birds and reptiles indicate that they may have been cathemeral, active throughout the day at short intervals. Ornithomimosaurs are fairly

    Ornithomimosauria

    Ornithomimosauria

    Ornithomimosauria

  • Brown-throated sloth
  • Species of New World mammal

    eight days or so to defecate in the soil. The brown-throated sloths are cathemeral, with no preference for sleeping at day or night. Large, curved claws

    Brown-throated sloth

    Brown-throated sloth

    Brown-throated_sloth

  • Army ant
  • Name used for several ant species

    also species that forage at night (nocturnal) or at both day and night (cathemeral). The stationary phase, which lasts about two to three weeks, begins when

    Army ant

    Army ant

    Army_ant

  • Psittacosaurus
  • Early Cretaceous dinosaur genus

    Psittacosaurus and modern birds and reptiles suggest that it may have been cathemeral, active throughout the day and for short intervals at night. Ford and

    Psittacosaurus

    Psittacosaurus

    Psittacosaurus

  • Corythosaurus
  • Extinct genus of dinosaurs

    rings of Corythosaurus and modern reptiles suggest that it may have been cathemeral, meaning it was most active throughout the day at short intervals. The

    Corythosaurus

    Corythosaurus

    Corythosaurus

  • Lepinotus patruelis
  • Species of booklouse

    patruelis moves and feeds during both day and night; this would make it a cathemeral species. When an individual L. patruelis is hungry, it wanders in search

    Lepinotus patruelis

    Lepinotus patruelis

    Lepinotus_patruelis

  • Beauty rat snake
  • Species of snake

    addition, likely due to its cave-dwelling habits, beauty rat snakes are cathemeral, meaning that they are active at random times during the 24-hour day regardless

    Beauty rat snake

    Beauty rat snake

    Beauty_rat_snake

  • Tapejara wellnhoferi
  • Genus of tapejarid pterosaur

    Tapejara and modern birds and reptiles suggest that it may have been cathemeral, active throughout the day at short intervals. List of pterosaur genera

    Tapejara wellnhoferi

    Tapejara wellnhoferi

    Tapejara_wellnhoferi

  • Azara's night monkey
  • Species of New World monkey

    populations of Azara's night monkey are unique among night monkeys in being cathemeral: active at both day and night. The species is listed as Least Concern

    Azara's night monkey

    Azara's night monkey

    Azara's_night_monkey

  • Garudimimus
  • Ornithomimosaur genus from the Late Cretaceous

    when inferring diurnality, cathemerality, or nocturnality in tetrapods. The results indicated that Garudimimus was a cathemeral herbivore with other predatory

    Garudimimus

    Garudimimus

    Garudimimus

  • Strange Days at Blake Holsey High
  • 2002 Canadian TV series or program

     2004 (2004-09-11) Josie, wanting to prove she doesn't need sleep, becomes cathemeral when she falls asleep on her project with a laboratory mouse and starts

    Strange Days at Blake Holsey High

    Strange_Days_at_Blake_Holsey_High

  • Subfossil lemur
  • Lemurs from Madagascar that are represented by recent (subfossil) remains

    lemurs are generally active both day and night (cathemeral) and live in small groups (gregarious). Cathemerality and increased gregariousness might indicate

    Subfossil lemur

    Subfossil lemur

    Subfossil_lemur

  • Woolly lemur
  • Genus of lemurs

    species such as Fleurette's sportive lemur (Lepilemur fleuretae), as cathemerality has not been recorded in Avahi populations that are not in sympatry

    Woolly lemur

    Woolly lemur

    Woolly_lemur

  • Saurolophus
  • Hadrosaurid dinosaur genus from the Late Cretaceous period

    Saurolophus and modern birds and reptiles suggest that it may have been cathemeral, active throughout the day at short intervals. S. osborni is known only

    Saurolophus

    Saurolophus

    Saurolophus

  • Riojasaurus
  • Extinct genus of dinosaurs

    Riojasaurus and modern birds and reptiles suggest that it may have been cathemeral, active throughout the day at short intervals. Many scientists think that

    Riojasaurus

    Riojasaurus

    Riojasaurus

  • Ural owl
  • Species of owl

    during the night. Thus, the species may be more correctly classified as cathemeral as is much of their main prey. The wide range of activity times, and partial

    Ural owl

    Ural owl

    Ural_owl

  • Nemegtosaurus
  • Sauropod dinosaur genus from Late Cretaceous Period

    Nemegtosaurus and modern birds and reptiles suggest that it may have been cathemeral, active throughout the day at short intervals. Nemegtosaurus is found

    Nemegtosaurus

    Nemegtosaurus

    Nemegtosaurus

  • Hydrophis spiralis
  • Species of snake

    however, most specimens do not exceed 2.0 meters. This marine serpent is cathemeral, i.e., active both by day and night. The scales on the thickest part of

    Hydrophis spiralis

    Hydrophis spiralis

    Hydrophis_spiralis

  • Blue-eyed black lemur
  • Species of true lemur

    little data recorded on their longevity in the wild. It demonstrates a cathemeral activity pattern, being awake sporadically throughout the day. The occasional

    Blue-eyed black lemur

    Blue-eyed black lemur

    Blue-eyed_black_lemur

  • Boiga multomaculata
  • Species of snake

    of tree trunks during the day. Unlike most boigas, this species is a cathemeral snake, with which it is active at both day and night. It's quite nervous

    Boiga multomaculata

    Boiga multomaculata

    Boiga_multomaculata

  • Southern lesser bamboo lemur
  • Species of lemur

    in the Mandena Conservation Zone. It is thought that this species is cathemeral, (i.e. it has sporadic and random intervals of activity during the day

    Southern lesser bamboo lemur

    Southern lesser bamboo lemur

    Southern_lesser_bamboo_lemur

  • Hairy-tailed mole
  • Species of mammal

    coniferous woods, oldfields, and roadsides. The hairy-tailed mole is cathemeral. Since it lives primarily underground in shallow tunnels it can forage

    Hairy-tailed mole

    Hairy-tailed mole

    Hairy-tailed_mole

  • Primate foraging
  • activity shifts in sympatric lemurs: Increased lean season effort in a cathemeral frugivore contrasts with energy conservation in a diurnal folivore". American

    Primate foraging

    Primate foraging

    Primate_foraging

  • Common brown lemur
  • Species of lemur

    hierarchies. They are primarily active during the day, but can exhibit cathemeral activity and continue into the night, especially during full moons and

    Common brown lemur

    Common brown lemur

    Common_brown_lemur

  • Northern bog lemming
  • Species of mammal

    piles of cut grass. They also leave behind green scat. These lemmings are cathemeral mammals, which means they are active at different times during the day

    Northern bog lemming

    Northern bog lemming

    Northern_bog_lemming

  • Red-bellied lemur
  • Species of lemur

    two to 10 individuals. It is one of the few lemurs to be recognized as cathemeral, having both diurnal and nocturnal activity patterns. The home range is

    Red-bellied lemur

    Red-bellied lemur

    Red-bellied_lemur

  • Prosaurolophus
  • Extinct genus of dinosaurs

    Prosaurolophus and modern birds and reptiles suggest that it may have been cathemeral, active throughout the day at short intervals. As noted, there is bonebed

    Prosaurolophus

    Prosaurolophus

    Prosaurolophus

  • Female cosmetic coalitions
  • Model in evolutionary anthropology

    PMID 20838447. Nash, L. T. 2007. Moonlight and behavior in nocturnal and cathemeral primates, especially Lepilemur leucopus: Illuminating possible anti-predator

    Female cosmetic coalitions

    Female cosmetic coalitions

    Female_cosmetic_coalitions

  • Agilisaurus
  • Extinct genus of dinosaurs

    diurnal, unlike larger herbivorous dinosaurs that were inferred to be cathemeral, being active throughout the day at short intervals. Peng, G. (1990).

    Agilisaurus

    Agilisaurus

    Agilisaurus

  • Proterosuchus
  • Extinct genus of reptiles from the Early Triassic of South Africa

    well in both bright and dim light. Mesopic vision is characteristic of cathemeral animals, which are active in both night and day, and crepuscular animals

    Proterosuchus

    Proterosuchus

    Proterosuchus

  • Lemurs of Madagascar (book)
  • 2010 reference work and field guide

    Lemurs, and Diurnal and Cathemeral Lemurs. The Nocturnal Lemurs booklet contains 65 species from eight genera. Diurnal and Cathemeral Lemurs hosts 34 species

    Lemurs of Madagascar (book)

    Lemurs_of_Madagascar_(book)

  • Reproductive synchrony
  • PMID 20838447. Nash, L. T. 2007. Moonlight and behavior in nocturnal and cathemeral primates, especially Lepilemur leucopus: Illuminating possible anti-predator

    Reproductive synchrony

    Reproductive synchrony

    Reproductive_synchrony

  • Geosesarma hagen
  • Species of crab

    develop bright adult coloration).[citation needed] Geosesarma hagen is cathemeral and spends most of its life hidden from the light in order to avoid predation

    Geosesarma hagen

    Geosesarma hagen

    Geosesarma_hagen

  • Sinomicrurus swinhoei
  • Species of snake

    on montane forest floor, in stone cracks, and among leaf litter. It is cathemeral. Sinomicrurus sauteri is a rare species that enjoys protected status in

    Sinomicrurus swinhoei

    Sinomicrurus swinhoei

    Sinomicrurus_swinhoei

  • 2023 in archosaur paleontology
  • as well as probable anatomical adaptations to non-nocturnal, possibly cathemeral activity patterns. Evidence from the osteological correlates of the trigeminal

    2023 in archosaur paleontology

    2023_in_archosaur_paleontology

  • Terrestrisuchus
  • Genus of terrestrial crocodylomorph

    Also, the dimensions of its orbit and scleral ring suggest that it was a cathemeral animal. The microstructure of the limb bones of Terrestrisuchus show that

    Terrestrisuchus

    Terrestrisuchus

    Terrestrisuchus

  • Austracantha
  • Genus of spiders

    taken by species from the genus Gasteracantha instead. Jewel spiders are cathemeral, remaining active both day and night. Females build vertically-oriented

    Austracantha

    Austracantha

    Austracantha

  • Dryophiops philippina
  • Species of snake

    grounds and can often be seen on the forest floor, among leaf litter. A cathemeral species, it is active at both day and night. The keel-bellied whipsnake

    Dryophiops philippina

    Dryophiops philippina

    Dryophiops_philippina

  • Dietary biology of the tawny owl
  • diurnal", however bank voles like many voles are more correctly considered cathemeral, potentially active any time of day or night, and may actually be readily

    Dietary biology of the tawny owl

    Dietary biology of the tawny owl

    Dietary_biology_of_the_tawny_owl

  • Sanford's brown lemur
  • Species of lemur

    active at both day and night. Sanford's brown lemur is said to display a cathemeral activity pattern, becoming most active in the afternoon and evening with

    Sanford's brown lemur

    Sanford's brown lemur

    Sanford's_brown_lemur

  • White-headed lemur
  • Species of lemur

    forest. It is only found in north-eastern Madagascar. This species is cathemeral, meaning it is active at varying times throughout the day and night. It

    White-headed lemur

    White-headed lemur

    White-headed_lemur

  • Marlborough green gecko
  • Species of lizard

    the female's neck and head repeatedly as he mounts her. N. manukanus is cathemeral (active both day and night), although it is predominantly diurnal (day-active)

    Marlborough green gecko

    Marlborough green gecko

    Marlborough_green_gecko

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  • Prabhsimar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Prabhsimar

    One who Remembers God

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    Aashni | ஆஷ்நீ

    Lightning

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    Arabic, Muslim

    Sincerity

    Hospitality; Generosity; Honour

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    Lord of courageous men, Brave Lord

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    A Combination of Ann and Marie

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    Nilamber

    Blue Sky, God of Sky

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    Hindu

    Sibhi

    Name of a king

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    English

    Vining

    English : habitational name for someone from a place called Fyning in Rogate in Sussex.

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    Name of a Guru

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