- vitellogenesis).
Offspring that
depend on yolk in this
manner are said to be
lecithotrophic,
which literally means "feeding on yolk"; as
opposed to matrotrophy...
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These larvae used for
dispersal are
either planktotrophic (feeding) or
lecithotrophic (non-feeding). Some
larvae are
dependent on
adults to feed them. In...
- both
lecithotrophic (non-feeding) and
planktotrophic (feeding), and is
followed by a
larval stage called the cyprid,
which is
always lecithotrophic. The...
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making it
unsuitable for
commercial exploitation.
Larval development is
lecithotrophic and
takes about 7 w****s at a
constant temperature of 9 °C (48 °F). Cédric...
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whereas at high
latitudes such
organisms tend to
produce fewer and
larger lecithotrophic (yolk-feeding) eggs and
larger offspring.
Pelagic fish live in the water...
-
disuse of
ovoviviparity in
favour of the more
specific definitions of
lecithotrophic and
matrotrophic oviparity and viviparity. Lodé
Thierry T. 2012. Oviparity...
-
others are swimmers, some are
feeding while others are non-feeders (
lecithotrophic). The
nauplius is also the
stage at
which a simple,
unpaired eye is...
-
lecithotrophic (nourished by yolk from the egg that is
retained within their bodies) and do not need to feed. In at
least some cases,
lecithotrophic veligers...
-
larvae (cyprids)
after several moults. Like the nauplii, the
cyprids are
lecithotrophic (non-feeding). The
female cypris larva in
Kentrogonida settles on a...
- matrotrophic;
those in
which the
embryo is
supplied by yolk are said to be
lecithotrophic. In many species, such as all birds, and most
reptiles and insects,...