Sentence examples for amount of offspring from inspiring English sources

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Their lifespan is approximately six years over which time the amount of offspring produced is tremendous.

All crosses yielded the same amount of offspring, suggesting that the recognition locus does not affect "mate choice" (i.e. egg-sperm recognition), and therefore that recognition locus diversity is maintained by other factors in this taxon.

However, for sexual selection to operate (in the traditional sense of males competing to fertilize females), variance in reproductive success ought to be higher in males than in females, such that some males sire a disproportionate amount of offspring.

Our genetic results are in line with these observations showing (1) that the alpha male was not the most successful sire, (2) that middle- and low-ranking males sired a substantial amount of offspring, and (3) that a significant correlation between dominance rank and reproductive success occurred only in one of the two study years (see also Smith 1994).

In some cases violence increases the amount of offspring that one produces.

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They reproduce often more so than Syrian hamsters and, as they have no fixed breeding season, can continue to produce large amounts of offspring all year round.

The amount of extra offspring produced by mating pairs with dissimilar recognition alleles (x) was positively related to both recognition locus diversity and the frequency of cooperation, especially under disassortative mating.

You can set up the software to limit the amount of time your offspring spend online each day, or specify which hours of the day they're allowed to dial in.

Children are physically active for barely half the 60 minutes a day the government says is needed to keep them fit and healthy – while parents wildly overestimate the amount of time their offspring spend taking exercise.

The integrated research design presented can be applied to other seabird species that are susceptible to bycatch, and offers a valuable approach to evaluate habitat quality by linking habitat use and foraging success in terms of total amount of food delivered to offspring.

Increasing the amount of resources invested per offspring when possible is ecologically important for females in the colder, GH population where the season suitable for growth is shorter.

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