yöaktiivisia
Yöaktiivisia is a Finnish term used to describe organisms that are active mainly during the night. In ecological usage, a nocturnal species performs most of its activities, such as foraging, mating, and movement, after sunset and before sunrise. The opposite pattern is diurnal (päiväaktiivisia), with some species also described as crepuscular, meaning most active at dawn and dusk. The word is formed from yö (night) and aktiivinen (active).
Nocturnality can arise from various ecological factors, including the avoidance of daytime heat, reduced predation risk,
In Finland, common nocturnal animals include bats (lepakkot), hedgehogs (siilit), and red foxes (ketut). Owls (pöllöt)
Studying yöaktiivisia involves methods such as camera traps, radio telemetry, acoustic monitoring (notably for bats and