نتایج جستجو برای: fecundity

تعداد نتایج: 6624  

2005
Tuire Nygrén

Multiple fecundity (i.e., >2 fetuses or calves per female) is a rare and poorly known phenomenon in moose (Alces alces). In this paper I: (1) report the frequency of multiple fecundity of moose in Finland; (2) study the frequencies of multiple fecundity in different years and areas; (3) discuss the viability of litters with different numbers of progeny; and (4) discuss the possible fecundity ef...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2003
Mary Ellen Czesak Charles W Fox

Males of many insect species increase the fecundity and/or egg size of their mates through the amount or composition of their nuptial gifts or ejaculate. The genetic bases of such male effects on fecundity or egg size are generally unknown, and thus their ability to evolve remains speculative. Likewise, the genetic relationship between male and female investment into reproduction in dioecious s...

Journal: :Journal of Natural Sciences Research 2023

Climbing perch called Papuyu fish in South Kalimantan Indonesia caught swamp waters, is a that very popular with the community and has high economic value. Fish reproductive performance important to obtain information on natural conditions of status climbing form gonadal maturity level, fecundity. This research aims analyze based level maturity, index fecundity ( Anabas testudineus Bloch). The ...

2008
Matthew L. Albert

I estimated fecundities for two stocks of Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha from the same drainage in southwestern Alaska using a length based linear regression. Female Chinook salmon from the main stem of the Naknek River had a mean fecundity of 9,852 eggs per fish. Big Creek, a tributary stream, had a mean fecundity of 9,060 eggs per female. The observed difference in fecundities was fo...

2016
Donald A. Yee Nnaemeka F. Ezeakacha Karen C. Abbott D. A. Yee

Increasing global temperatures may affect many ectotherms, including insects, although increasing temperatures are thought to benefit future populations through effects on adult size, fecundity, or populations. However, the way that temperature may interact with photoperiod is not well understood. We study this problem using the Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus, an important worldwide inva...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Pierre Bize Godefroy Devevey Patricia Monaghan Blandine Doligez Philippe Christe

Major life history traits, such as fecundity and survival, have been consistently demonstrated to covary positively in nature, some individuals having more resources than others to allocate to all aspects of their life history. Yet, little is known about which resources (or state variables) may account for such covariation. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are natural by-products of metabolism and...

2003
JOHN E. OLNEY RICHARD S. MCBRIDE

—American shad Alosa sapidissima in semelparous and iteroparous populations along its native range are thought to have nearly equivalent lifetime reproductive output due to reciprocal latitudinal trends in fecundity and degree of repeat spawning. Geographic differences in reproductive patterns are believed to be linked to varying environmental conditions, and this fine tuning is considered stro...

2014
EUGENIO LARIOS ALBERTO BÚRQUEZ JUDITH X. BECERRA D. LAWRENCE VENABLE

Under stressful circumstances, seed size has important consequences for germination, survival, and reproductive success; all of these are important components of plant fitness. This study investigates the relationship between seed size and fitness in the Sonoran Desert winter annual Dithyrea californica. This species represents a unique opportunity to study natural selection on seed size in the...

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