diurnaalsetena
Diurnaalsetena is a term used in biology to describe organisms that are active during the daytime. This contrasts with nocturnal organisms, which are active at night, and crepuscular organisms, which are active during dawn and dusk. Diurnality is a common adaptation found across various animal groups, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects.
The behavior of diurnality is often driven by factors such as light availability, temperature, and food sources.
The metabolic needs of an organism can also influence its activity patterns. Some animals may need to