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embryo within the egg,
which is the main
distinction between oviparity and ovoviviparity.
Oviparity occurs in all birds, most reptiles, some fishes, and most...
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juvenile that is at
least metabolically independent. This is
opposed to
oviparity,
where the
embryos develop independently outside the
mother in eggs until...
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definitions of
lecithotrophic and
matrotrophic oviparity and viviparity. Lodé
Thierry T. 2012.
Oviparity or viviparity ? That is the question. Reproductive...
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exchange with
surrounding water.
Oviparity in
sharks can be
categorized as
single or retained. With
single oviparity, the egg
cases are
extruded soon...
- fertilisation;
oviparity, with
internal fertilisation of
large eggs
containing a
substantial nutritive yolk; ovo-viviparity, that is
oviparity where the zygotes...
- to
oviparity.
Research from Yann Surget-Groba
suggests that
there have in fact been
multiple events of the
evolution of
viviparity from
oviparity across...
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interrelationship with the parents;
there are five
classifications – ovuliparity,
oviparity, ovo-viviparity,
histotrophic viviparity and
hemotrophic viviparity. Ovuliparity...
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distinguishable eggs. The most
common reproductive strategy for fish is
known as
oviparity, in
which the
female lays
undeveloped eggs that are
externally fertilized...
- them to
swallow their prey whole.
Lizards in the
genus Lialis exhibit oviparity. The
following two
species are
recognized as
being valid.
Lialis burtonis...
- coast.
Sharks display three ways to bear
their young,
varying by species,
oviparity,
viviparity and ovoviviparity. Most
sharks are ovoviviparous, meaning...