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- of tropical lizard can be a mix of ****ually produced offspring and parthenogenically produced offspring. In California condors, facultative parthenogenesis...
- even **** ratio, either periodically or permanently. Examples include parthenogenic and androgenetic species, periodically mating organisms such as aphids...
- least some species can reproduce parthenogenically by automixis. However, apparently all males are parthenogenically produced by arrhenotoky. The female...
- the personification of Earth. Gaia is the ancestral mother—sometimes parthenogenic—of all life. She is the mother of Ur**** (Sky), from whose ****ual union...
- morosus). This insect grows to roughly 10 cm (4 in) and reproduces parthenogenically, and although males have been recorded, they are rare. Fossils of...
- both families comprise the Teiioidea. The Teiidae includes several parthenogenic species – a mode of clonal reproduction. Presently, the Teiidae consists...
- Several generations develop each year. In the spring, females reproduce parthenogenically (without mating). In the fall, male and female aphids are produced...
- (Periplaneta americana) are housed in groups, this close ****ociation promotes parthenogenic reproduction. Oothecae, a type of egg m****, are produced a****ually....
- contrast, in the South Aral Sea only a few nematodes, rotifers, and parthenogenic brine shrimp (Artemia parthenogenetica) exist. The ****ure prospects...
- Today, the largest species that has been do****ented reproducing parthenogenically is the Komodo dragon at 10 feet long and over 300 pounds. Heterogony...