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Matrotrophy is a form of
maternal care
during organism development, ****ociated with live
birth (viviparity), in
which the
embryo of an
animal or flowering...
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ovoviviparity in
favour of the more
specific definitions of
lecithotrophic and
matrotrophic oviparity and viviparity. Lodé
Thierry T. 2012.
Oviparity or viviparity ...
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which the mother's body
supplies the
embryo directly are said to be
matrotrophic;
those in
which the
embryo is
supplied by yolk are said to be lecithotrophic...
- fertilization, so the egg is
independent of the mother), but
others are
matrotrophic (literally "mother feeding": the
mother provides the
majority of resources...
- lecithotrophic, however,
research is
increasingly showing that
others are
matrotrophic. "Aplacental viviparity"
occurs when the
female retains the
embryos during...
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nutritive fluid provided by the
mother during development, and are
therefore matrotrophic.
Levels of
parental care for the
young range from zero to prolonged....
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pyrosomatids are viviparous–lecithotrophic, and
salpids are viviparous–
matrotrophic. Only some
species of
doliolids still have a
rudimentary tailed tadpole...
- (March 2016). "Allelic
expression of
mammalian imprinted genes in a
matrotrophic lizard,
Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii".
Development Genes and Evolution...
- are
nourished in the
uterus by
their mother,
hence the
description "
matrotrophic". The
supply of food
takes place either via a
secretion from the mother...
- conditions.
Myliobatidae nurture their eggs via
lipid histotrophy, a
matrotrophic mode of reproduction. The
uterus produces a
lipid rich
histotrophic “milk”...