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"It's a very fecund species, with multiple queens," Mr. Meyers said.
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"Tigers are a very fecund species.
Overall, two very fecund species, including a threatened native bandicoot, Perameles gunnii, were more frequent in exurbia than in wildlands.
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If the minimal load, consistent, for example, with a particular genomic rate of deleterious mutations or a particular rate of changes of the environment, is high, this means that the population under such conditions cannot survive unless it consists of very fecund individuals.
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Fucus spp. are fecund, fertilization success is typically very high and recruitment in the vicinity of parental plants can be very efficient [ 78, 79].
In contrast, even though the combination of enzymes was able to select against both genotypes, when flies were heteroplasmic for the two genomes (in a 50 50 ratio), fertile females were very frequent (>90%), and most (60%) were as fecund as wild type.
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The state's conservation regulations are stricter than those of its competitors, prohibiting the taking of lobsters that are either too young or very big: the latter means they are likely to be particularly old and fecund.
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