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- Fecundity is defined in two ways; in human demography, it is the potential for reproduction of a recorded po****tion as opposed to a sole organism, while...
- Fecundity selection, also known as fertility selection, is the fitness advantage resulting from selection on traits that increases the number of offspring...
- The fecund vesper mouse (Calomys fecundus) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is known only from Bolivia, where it is found in the yungas...
- Cosmological natural selection, also called the fecund universes, is a hypothesis proposed by Lee Smolin intended as a scientific alternative to the anthropic...
- Natalism (also called pronatalism or the pro-birth position) is a policy paradigm or personal value that promotes the reproduction of human life as an...
- Fertilisation or fertilization (see spelling differences), also known as generative fertilisation, syngamy and impregnation, is the fusion of gametes to...
- Mare Fecunditatis /fɪˌkʌndɪˈteɪtɪs/ (Latin fēcunditātis, the "Sea of Fecundity" or "Sea of Fertility") is a lunar mare in the eastern half of the visible...
- separate biological fathers. The term superfecundation is derived from fecund, meaning able to produce offspring. Homopaternal superfecundation is fertilization...
- marriage requires in particular conjugal fidelity and protecting the fecundity of marriage. The couple must foster trust and honesty as well as spiritual...
- EE (June 2013). "Volitional determinants and age-related decline in fecundability: a general po****tion prospective cohort study in Denmark". Fertility...