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- Cathemerality abstract "Cathemerality, sometimes called metaturnality, is the behaviour whereby an organism has sporadic and random intervals of activity during the day or night in which food is acquired, socializing with other organisms occurs, and any other activities necessary for livelihood are performed. It has been defined as follows: \"The activity of an organism may be regarded as cathemeral when it is distributed approximately evenly throughout the 24 h of the daily cycle, or when significant amounts of activity, particularly feeding and/or traveling, occur within both the light and dark portions of that cycle.\"Many animals do not fit the traditional definitions by being strictly nocturnal, diurnal, or crepuscular, often due to factors that include the availability of food, predation pressure, and variable ambient temperature. As a result, many species, particularly among primates, may be classified as cathemeral.Alternative patterns of cathemeral activity have been observed in specific lemurs. Seasonal cathemerality has been described for the mongoose lemur (Eulemur mongoz) as activity shifting from being predominantly diurnal to being predominantly nocturnal over a yearly cycle. Common brown lemurs (E. fulvus fulvus) have been observed seasonally shifting from diurnal activity to cathemerality.".
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- Cathemerality wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Cathemerality wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethology.
- Cathemerality wikiPageWikiLink Common_brown_lemur.
- Cathemerality wikiPageWikiLink Crepuscular.
- Cathemerality wikiPageWikiLink Crypsis.
- Cathemerality wikiPageWikiLink Diel_vertical_migration.
- Cathemerality wikiPageWikiLink Diurnality.
- Cathemerality wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Tattersall.
- Cathemerality wikiPageWikiLink Jargon.
- Cathemerality wikiPageWikiLink Mongoose_lemur.
- Cathemerality wikiPageWikiLink Nocturnality.
- Cathemerality wikiPageWikiLink Primate.
- Cathemerality wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cathemeral".
- Cathemerality wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cathemerality".
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- Cathemerality subject Category:Ethology.
- Cathemerality hypernym Behaviour.
- Cathemerality type Science.
- Cathemerality type Subfield.
- Cathemerality comment "Cathemerality, sometimes called metaturnality, is the behaviour whereby an organism has sporadic and random intervals of activity during the day or night in which food is acquired, socializing with other organisms occurs, and any other activities necessary for livelihood are performed.".
- Cathemerality label "Cathemerality".
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- Cathemerality sameAs Cathéméral.
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- Cathemerality isPrimaryTopicOf Cathemerality.