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iteroparous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Semelparity and
iteroparity are two contrasting...
- r-strategists.
Iteroparous organisms produce offspring in
successive (e.g.
annual or seasonal) cycles, such as
perennial plants.
Iteroparous animals survive...
-
seeds many
times during its lifetime; the
antonym of
semelparous is
iteroparous.
Plants which flower en m****e (gregariously)
before dying are
known as...
- example: ontogeny, po****tion
density and latitude.
Ontogeny Fecundity in
iteroparous organisms often increases with age but can
decline at
older ages. Several...
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jelly species Chiropsalmus quadrum****, were
found to
potentially have
iteroparous reproduction,
meaning they
reproduce multiple times in
their life. Oogenesis...
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before flowering and dying. However, most
perennials are
polycarpic (or
iteroparous),
flowering over many
seasons in
their lifetime.
Perennials invest more...
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Saltstraumen in Norway.
Saithe reach ****ual
maturity at 4–9
years old and are
iteroparous,
batch spawners with
determinate fecundity.
Females produce, depending...
-
years and
adults return to
their natal streams to spawn.
Steelhead are
iteroparous,
although their survival rate is
approximately only 10–20%. The freshwater...
-
capelin po****tions
shows that
capelin are
physiologically capable of an
iteroparous or
semelparous reproductive mode
depending on
spawning habitat. Studies...
- luminescence; and a
reflector which directs the
light ventrally.
Sepiolida are
iteroparous and a
female might lay
several clutches, each of 1–400 eggs (dependent...