- 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...