- dictionary. Look up
iteroparous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Semelparity and
iteroparity are two
contrasting reproductive strategies available...
-
Antechinus (/æntɪˈkaɪnəs/ ('ant-echinus')) is a
genus of
small dasyurid marsupial endemic to Australia. They
resemble mice with the
bristly fur of shrews...
- the
organization of
fecundity into two
distinct types,
semelparity, and iteroparity.
Semelparity occurs when an
organism reproduces only once in its lifetime...
-
gregarious flowering, mast
seeding and supra-annual
synchronized semelparity (
semelparity = monocarpy).
Other kurinji species, such as
Strobilanthes cuspidatus...
- big-bang reproduction), i.e., they
reproduce once
before death. Even
semelparity exerts some
plasticity in
terms of seed-production
timing over the year...
- potamodromous) mid-level
predatory fish that
display natal homing and
semelparity. The name of the
genus is
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** ὄγκος (ónkos...
- only
reproduce once in
their life
before dying a few w****s later, a
semelparity lifestyle. Alternatively, in July 2023, the box
jelly species Chiropsalmus...
-
covers them with
rocks and
pebbles using her tail. The
adults then
begin semelparity,
whereby they stop
eating and
deteriorate to death. The eggs
hatch in...
- term
semelparity comes from the
Latin semel, once, and pario, to beget,
while iteroparity comes from itero, to repeat, and pario, to beget.
Semelparity is...
-
first day of life and a few days
later release their only
batch of eggs (
semelparity), as the
process damages their abdomens.
Males on the
other hand, are...