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Discover Ludwig"high fecundity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the ability to produce offspring in large quantities, often in reference to animals or plants. You can use it when discussing the reproductive capabilities of a species or when comparing the fertility levels of different organisms. Here's an example sentence: "The rabbits on the island had a high fecundity, with each female producing an average of 8 offspring per litter, resulting in a population explosion over the past few years."
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This, coupled with high fecundity, gives the order a high reproductive potential.
The rapid expansion is obtained by high fecundity and shorter development times.
And so it is that rodents beloved by carnivores everywhere have high fecundity and relatively poor longevity.
Mortality rates for city rats are high, but they are compensated by high fecundity and the availability hiding places.
It is polygynous where one male can mate with several females, has a high fecundity, and can produce up to three generations per year20,23.
In conclusion, the novel high fecundity bovine genotype Trio, results in consistent multiple ovulations despite having similar AFC and AMH.
This high fecundity allows the Canada thistle to be reintroduced frequently which is a key component for invasives to become established.
According to one school of thought, these species have such a high fecundity (productivity) because the eggs and larvae suffer a very high mortality rate.
Mortality has been estimated at well over 99percentt, but, because of the extremely high fecundity, the distribution, and the early maturity, the recruitment of new breeding individuals remains high.
This growth was a function of very high fecundity (1.3 females per female per year) more than compensating for high mortality, particularly among females.
The Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) offers several advantages over traditional mammalian model systems, including economic husbandry, high fecundity, and rapid ex utero development.
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