A statistical survey of 113 spotted red dwarf stars that are known or suspe
cted BY Draconis variables is presented. Typical indicators of stellar phot
ometric activity-the amplitudes of the rotational modulation and seasonal m
ean brightness variations Delta V and Delta(V)-are compared to the global p
arameters of the stars. First, photometric variability shows a weak depende
nce on spectral type; second, Delta V and Delta(V) grow with increasing ste
llar rotational velocity and decreasing Rossby number, with the dependences
saturating at the critical values V-crit similar to 15-20 km/s and Ro(crit
) similar to 0.2-0.3; and third, the Sun as a star fits well into the deriv
ed relations. Thus, the spottedness of stars, like other indicators of stel
lar activity, depends on their global parameters. (C) 2000 MAIK "Naukal/Int
erperiodica".