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In this example accelerated development and precocious maturity of larvae in intermediate hosts was observed in the absence of either chemical cues emanating from the fish definitive host or the presence of high intermediate host mortality (Poulin 2003).
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"He has the maturity level of larva," Morrissey writes.
Assuming equal sex ratios and constant population size and structure she needs two of these to hatch and grow to maturity over her lifetime; only a tiny minority of larvae, the 'luckiest', successfully reach adulthood (Pitchford et al. 2005).
The numerator is the number of larvae expected to survive to maturity under ideal conditions.
For instance, mayfly larvae exposed to a model of their fish predator took 50 80% longer to reach maturity than larvae in a predator-free control [43].
His specialty was the study of larvae of marine organisms.
New York harbor got a great set of larvae last year.
Numbers within bars indicate numbers of larvae examined.
No really, I saw the factory: Millions of eggs, and jars and jars of larvae and cocoons.
Development Index = sum (number of larvae at that stage × stage value)/total number larvae staged.
Maturity of antlers of the bull moose.
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