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Ecologists have been asking this question for several decades (e.g. [68]), often concentrating on intuitive life-history traits such as early reproduction, high reproductive output, or a non-specialized diet (reviewed by [69, 70]).
Hasegawa [ 28, 73, 74] noted that some P. okadae populations have: "a suite of traits including small body size, early maturity, production of small and many eggs, low frequency of failure in follicle development, annual reproduction, high relative clutch mass and low post-reproductive mass of females.
He believes artistic drive has not evolved as a trait but arrived as a byproduct, piggy-backing on other adaptive aesthetics – our appreciation of "good" bodies (for reproduction), high status (for security) and pretty landscapes (for safety).
Assisted reproduction, high maternal age, primiparity and elective delivery before term have changed in recent years, changes that have been used to explain the increase in preterm delivery rates seen in several countries [ 4- 6].
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High JH levels are associated with worker ovary activation and reproduction, and high dominance rank in queenless workers [ 17, 23- 25].
In addition to resource-dependent trade-offs, life-history theory predicts that in iteroparous organisms an increase in extrinsic mortality selects for optimal life history that shifts towards earlier reproduction, and higher reproductive effort [8].
In fisheries, intensively harvested wild populations have repeatedly evolved smaller body size, younger age at first reproduction, and higher reproductive allocation (Jørgensen et al. 2007; Dunlop et al. 2009; Sharpe and Hendry 2009).
The artists' works are printed digitally with advanced ink-jet processes that keep costs low and reproduction quality high while facilitating large print runs.
There are, however, rapid cycles of reproduction and high rates of grazing and predation that result in a rapid turnover of plankton and a low standing crop.
An application is presented concerning the reproduction of high voltage lines present on the roof of trains.
According to Suthar and Ram (2008), the growth and cocoon production was affected also by the C/N ratio in the feed material as better growth and reproduction in high C/N ratio.
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