nonhemerautaa
Nonhemerautaa is a Finnish term that translates to "non-daytime" or "non-nocturnal." It describes a state of activity that does not strictly adhere to typical diurnal (daytime) or nocturnal (nighttime) patterns. This can refer to animals that are active sporadically throughout the 24-hour cycle, or those that exhibit crepuscular activity (most active at dawn and dusk) but with less defined or prolonged periods of wakefulness.
The concept of nonhemerautaa is particularly relevant in ecological studies where precise categorization of animal behavior
For example, some insects might become active when temperatures are favorable, regardless of whether it is