During which periods are yellowtail snapper characterized as being most active feeders?

Answer

Crepuscular periods—dawn and dusk—and throughout the night

The feeding pattern of the yellowtail snapper is strongly associated with low-light conditions. They are characterized as being most active foragers during the crepuscular periods, meaning the transition times around dawn and dusk, extending their activity throughout the night. This nocturnal or low-light feeding behavior is a survival strategy common among reef-associated bottom feeders. It offers the dual benefit of providing concealment from larger diurnal predators while enabling them to hunt prey species that may exhibit less caution or defensive behavior when ambient light is low.

During which periods are yellowtail snapper characterized as being most active feeders?
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