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considers only human fecundity, at its culturally differing rates, while population biology studies all organisms. The term fecundity in population biology... |
Sperm donation (redirect from Limited donor information) recipient's fertile period, but a second sample each time may not have the same fecundity of the first sample because it is produced too soon after the first one... |
Fertilisation (redirect from Fecundation) reaction. ZP3 is sufficient though unnecessary for sperm/egg binding. Two additional sperm receptors exist: a 250kD protein that binds to an oviduct secreted... |
Hymenopus coronatus (section Additional images) Wieland, Frank (December 2016). "Selection for predation, not female fecundity, explains sexual size dimorphism in the orchid mantises". Scientific Reports... |
several benefits for both sexes. Large size in females leads to higher fecundity and larger offspring; as a result male mate choice favours larger females... |
in whose world we all live; others when it’s Dickens, for the sheer fecundity of his imagination and the beauty of his prose. But it’s probably Joyce... |
Evolution (redirect from Origin of information in evolution) traits that can increase fitness are enhanced survival and increased fecundity. Conversely, the lower fitness caused by having a less beneficial or deleterious... |
Senescence (category All articles needing additional references) organism senescence involves an increase in death rates and/or a decrease in fecundity with increasing age, at least in the later part of an organism's life... |
intertidal zone. Abalones reach maturity at a relatively small size. Their fecundity is high and increases with their size, laying from 10,000 to 11 million... |
Thomisidae (category Articles needing additional references from October 2015) taxa. The most widely acknowledged hypothesis for female growth is the fecundity hypothesis: selection favors larger females so they can produce more eggs... |
making her a considerable challenge for the likes of the Ghost Rider. Additionally, she is able to summon her demon children to Earth and the more demons... |
Proteomics (section Additional modifications) that may be transferred to females via mating, causing an increase in fecundity (i.e. birth rate) of females. To identify changes in the types of accessory... |
seems to be linked with the pantheress and the intervening symbols of fecundity rather than the suicide of Cleopatra VII. The elephant scalp could refer... |
can be explained by the evolutionary selection for females with better fecundity. Female N. pilipes have huge parental investments to their progenies,... |
phenotype, and fecundity. There is a critical window after metamorphosis where carotenoids improve female growth rate and fecundity, and lead to a redder... |
Lawson CC (March 2017). "Occupational use of high-level disinfectants and fecundity among nurses". Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health. 43... |
beetles. It spreads easily among adults, reducing their life span and the fecundity of females. However, during replanting of palms, when many breeding sites... |
Lorenz curve (category Articles needing additional references from May 2023) Christian; Jacob Weiner (2000). "Describing inequality in plant size or fecundity". Ecology. 81 (4): 1139–1142. doi:10.1890/0012-9658(2000)081[1139:DIIPSO]2... |
gifts that will be passed to their mating females, increasing female fecundity and causing a greater number of eggs to be fertilized. Cuticular color... |
shallower waters, rather than their normal depth. Additionally, the colossal squid has a high possible fecundity reaching over 4.2 million oocytes which is quite... |