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In most species, females give birth to only one offspring per year.
Pangolins produce only one offspring a year, not enough to replace the population being lost to poachers.
Moreover, captive breeding wouldn't solve the problem: Pangolins in the wild produce only one offspring per year, not nearly enough to replace the population being lost to poachers.
For the sequence-based genetic markers, we utilized subsets of the main data set, including only one offspring per female for statistical analyses.
But rhesus females are slow to breed; they do not reach reproductive age for several years and have only one offspring a year.
But the lioness, since she is the strongest and boldest of animals, gives birth to only one offspring in her entire life, for when she gives birth she expels her womb along with her young...
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Because they only have one offspring a year, it's difficult for the species to recover from such widespread destruction, and their numbers look only set to decline, which will likely increase demand in turn.
To additionally investigate whether the PCB-related reduction in birth weight is also detected when only considering one offspring per mother, we analyzed data for the first offspring born after 1968 (n = 89).
This remarkable drop is explained by the fact that most of the 20 founders that were introduced in 1955 only produced one offspring and then died during this period.
Unique genotypes were found in 92% of the progeny, with only one of the offspring identical to its parent (based on the markers examined).
The compromise results from the fact that we produce only one or two offspring at a time, and human offspring require extended parental care.
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