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The phrase "ability of offspring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential skills, traits, or characteristics that offspring may inherit or develop.
Example: "The ability of offspring to adapt to their environment is crucial for their survival."
Alternatives: "capability of offspring" or "potential of offspring".
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(The induction of "hard foraging" behavior in rodents by calorie restriction may represent a case of such plasticity [ 14].) The ability of offspring to match their levels of energy demand to maternal energy supplies might facilitate the evolving of diverse strategies to cope with energy stress [ 12].
Isocaloric replacement of starch with palm oil in the diet of pregnant sows has no effect on birth weight but does promote the ability of offspring to differentiate and develop muscle fibres of the biceps femoris by increasing glycolytic capacity [ 52].
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Two aspects of behavioural performance relevant here are the survival abilities of offspring, and the mating vigour of males.
A number of studies have compared the cognitive abilities of offspring of mothers with pregnancy diabetes to offspring of mothers without pregnancy diabetes at different ages and using different measures of cognitive ability [ 28, 30– 30].
Given that inadequate maternal nutrition is a recognized risk factor in child development (3), the current study specifically tested the hypothesis that nutritional supplementation to mothers during pregnancy would have beneficial effects on the cognitive ability of their offspring as young adults.
Taller men may, for example, increase their relative reproductive success through increased survival chances of their offspring or the increased ability of their offspring to find a partner.
Cross-fostering also revealed that while maternal behavior and nicotine withdraw did not affect postnatal somatic growth retardation or cognitive ability of the offspring; measures of exploration and adaptation in a new environment were impacted during the post-weanling and early adolescence period.
Whereas the impairment in learning ability is difficult to explain from an adaptive perspective, the increased food competition ability of the offspring appears adaptive in an environment where food availability is unpredictable.
When there is sibling competition, theory predicts that Wolbachia should be selected to kill or reduce the competitive ability of male offspring, thereby freeing-up resources for daughters who later transmit Wolbachia.
We used a population-based cohort of mothers and their children to assess the effect of iron status among pregnant women on the cognitive ability of their offspring.
In this review, we critically assess recent evidence from human studies regarding the potential implications of exposure to maternal diabetes in-utero for long-term adiposity, cardiometabolic outcomes, and cognitive ability of the offspring.
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