voltinism

/ˈvɒltɪnɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The phenomenon in certain insects where the hibernation or dormancy stage is spent in a sheltered place, often as an adult, but resumes activity when the weather warms.

“Some species of butterflies exhibit voltinism in regions with harsh winters.”

Synonyms

  • diapause
  • hibernation

Antonyms

  • longevity
  • perpetual