dämmerungsaktivität
Dämmerungsaktivität, also known as crepuscular behavior, refers to the activity pattern of certain animals that are primarily active during twilight periods—dawn and dusk. Species exhibiting this behavior typically adapt their activity to periods of low light, avoiding the peak heat of midday and the darkness of night.
Many mammals, insects, and birds display dämmerungsaktivität. Examples include deer, rabbits, some species of bats, and
The behavior is influenced by environmental factors, including light levels, temperature, and predator presence. Animals active
In evolutionary terms, dämmerungsaktivität represents an adaptive strategy that balances activity during periods with favorable environmental
Understanding dämmerungsaktivität contributes to ecological research, conservation efforts, and the study of animal behavior. It highlights