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- lifetime. Iteroparity can be further divided into continuous iteroparity (primates, including humans and chimpanzees) and seasonal iteroparity (birds, dogs...
- organization of fecundity into two distinct types, semelparity, and iteroparity. Semelparity occurs when an organism reproduces only once in its lifetime...
- the case of perennial wheat crossed with annual wheat. Semelparity and iteroparity Annual plant Perennial plant Biennial plant Life history theory Perennial...
- and hatchlings, dela**** ****ual maturity, extended adult longevity, and iteroparity (repeated reproductive events) with low reproductive success per reproductive...
- There are two major reproductive strategies of teleosts; semelparity and iteroparity. In the former, an individual breeds once after reaching maturity and...
- sp**** po****tion make reproductive encounters a fortuitous event. With iteroparity often seen in organisms with high adult survival rates, such as the vampire...
- regenerate their gonads, making nautiluses the only cephalopods to present iteroparity or polycyclic spawning. Nautiluses are ****ually dimorphic, in that males...
- Hydrological transport model – Type of mathematical model Semelparity and iteroparity – classes of possible reproductive strategies Ocean Tracking Network...
- released steadily over a period of years, or as long as their host lives (iteroparity). Another strategy is to have very long-lived larvae; for example, in...
- heteromorphic. isotomic Having branches of equal diameter. Compare anisotomic. iteroparity Referring to an organism, such as a plant, that potentially reproduces...