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Thanks to their ability to breed a lot of offspring quickly, mosquitoes are developing resistance to pesticides.
"Amphibians tend to be small, they produce a lot of offspring and generally have a short generation time," Mr. Breheny said.
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Successful males have lots of offspring, unsuccessful ones few, or even none.
One, known to ecologists as "r-selection", is to produce lots of offspring but invest little in each of them.
Trailer-park flies may live only fifty days, but they are very good at producing lots of offspring very quickly under adverse circumstances.
But evolution does not work like that.It has long been established that animals which have evolved to produce lots of offspring tend to do their breeding early.
First, our bodies are really a hodge-podge of adaptation that accrued over a very long and complex history, that didn't evolve only to make us healthy but evolved to make our ancestors have lots of offspring.
However, a more controversial possibility is that in a Darwinian sense only Mr Buttiglione is right that two parents are sometimes better than one.It is well established, in both humans and other species, that successful males have lots of offspring, while unsuccessful ones have few or none.
Having lots of offspring is linked to a shorter lifespan for both males and females in the colourful strawberry poison frog, a study has shown.
In the last case, more individuals should be genotyped to ensure lots of offspring per family.
The commingling of jazz and electronic music has produced a lot of mutant offspring in recent years, much of it marred by a lack of balance or focus.
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