• dictionary. Look up iteroparous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Semelparity and iteroparity are two contrasting reproductive strategies available...
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    gregarious flowering, mast seeding and supra-annual synchronized semelparity (semelparity = monocarpy). Other kurinji species, such as Strobilanthes cuspidatus...
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    only reproduce once in their life before dying a few weeks later, a semelparity lifestyle. Alternatively, in July 2023, the box jelly species Chiropsalmus...
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  • the organization of fecundity into two distinct types, semelparity, and iteroparity. Semelparity occurs when an organism reproduces only once in its lifetime...
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    big-bang reproduction), i.e., they reproduce once before death. Even semelparity exerts some plasticity in terms of seed-production timing over the year...
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    Antechinus (/æntɪˈkaɪnəs/ ('ant-echinus')) is a genus of small dasyurid marsupial endemic to Australia. They resemble mice with the bristly fur of shrews...
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    Siikavuopio, Sten I.; Carscadden, James E. (28 May 2008). "Facultative semelparity in capelin Mallotus villosus (Osmeridae)-an experimental test of a life...
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    the brief period when their aquatic intermediate hosts are abundant (semelparity). In contrast, in the terrestrial Cyclophyllidea, proglottids are released...
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    covers them with rocks and pebbles using her tail. The adults then begin semelparity, whereby they stop eating and deteriorate to death. The eggs hatch in...
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    accurately without maps or instruments Hydrological transport model Semelparity and iteroparity – Classes of possible reproductive strategies Ocean Tracking...
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    waters to spawn several more times. However, southern populations exhibit semelparity, similar to Pacific salmon. In the marine environment, shad are schooling...
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    but many are active carnivores. Nereids breed only once before dying (semelparity), and most of them morph into a distinct form to breed (epitoky). Ragworms...
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    potamodromous) mid-level predatory fish that display natal homing and semelparity. The name of the genus is derived from the Greek ὄγκος (ónkos, 'lump...
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    term semelparity comes from the Latin semel, once, and pario, to beget, while iteroparity comes from itero, to repeat, and pario, to beget. Semelparity is...
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    individuals die within a few days or weeks of spawning, a trait known as semelparity. Between 2 and 4% of Atlantic salmon kelts survive to spawn again, all...
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    002023. Keeley, JE; Keeley, J.E.; W.J. Bond (1999). "Mast flowering and semelparity in bamboos: The bamboo fire cycle hypothesis". American Naturalist. 154...
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    first day of life and a few days later release their only batch of eggs (semelparity), as the process damages their abdomens. Males on the other hand, are...
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    theory Life history theory Minimax/maximin strategy Ruderal species Semelparity and iteroparity Survivorship curve Trivers–Willard hypothesis "r and...
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    halfbeaks. There are two major reproductive strategies of teleosts; semelparity and iteroparity. In the former, an individual breeds once after reaching...
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  • gregarious flowering, mast seeding, and supra-annual synchronized semelparity (semelparity = monocarpy). It is not clear why gregarious flowering after long...
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    Clemente, Cristofer (1 February 2023). "Resting disparity in quoll semelparity: examining the sex-linked behaviours of wild roaming northern quolls...
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  • is inconspicuous) which has become modified to attract pollinators. semelparity When a plant flowers once then dies. semiterete Rounded on one side but...
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    gregarious flowering, mast seeding, and supra-annual synchronized semelparity (semelparity = monocarpy). In 1953 Sharfuddin Khan describing the plant in the...
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    its seeds being dispersed. Reproductive synchrony Selfish herd theory Semelparity Surplus killing Swarm behaviour § Plants Human wave attack Williams KS...
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  • fecundity advantage of one additional offspring would favor the evolution of semelparity. Gray's paradox: Despite their relatively small muscle mass, dolphins...
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  • many other genera of flies with a life cycle of just a week or two. Semelparity and iteroparity Vincent H. Resh and Ring T. Carde (2009). Encyclopedia...
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    "Possible influences of habitat characteristics on the evolution of semelparity and cannibalism in the hump earwig Anechura harmandi". Population Ecology...
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    of a semelparous animal, which reproduce only once in their lifetime. Semelparity is sometimes called "big bang" reproduction, since the single reproductive...
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    between semelparity and iteroparity. However, it is clear in this case that the moth is closer to the semelparous side of the scale. Semelparity is an r-selected...
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    Furota; Takeshi Ito (1999). "Life Cycle and Environmentally Induced Semelparity in the Shore Isopod Ligia cinerascens (Ligiidae) on a Cobble Shore along...
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