MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ITEROPARITY»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ITEROPARITY»
Découvrez l'usage de
iteroparity dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
iteroparity et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Evolutionary Ecology of Freshwater Animals: Concepts and ...
Iteroparity and indeterminate growth are life-history terms, referring to species
which reproduce several times, and grow all their life (Stearns, 1992). Such
species are numerous, including, for example, most fish. In the first section of this
paper, ...
Bruno Streit, Thomas Stadler, Curtis M. Lively, 1997
2
Ecosystems of the Deep Oceans
Todd (1986) noted that virtually all intertidal invertebrates are iteroparous and
used this observation in support of the bet-hedging models that predict iteroparity
for habitats where organisms have variable survival in the early life-history stages
.
3
Sociobiology: The New Synthesis
UNUSUALLY STRESSFUL PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTS STABLE,
STRUCTURED HABITATS Philopatry Longer life Iteroparity small broods
INCREASED PARENTAL CARE Need for prolonged immaturity Larger mature
size SCARCE, ...
4
Plant Reproductive Ecology : Patterns and Strategies: ...
In theory, semelparity is favored by conditions under which the probability of
reproductive success at a given time is high, and iteroparity is favored when the
chance of reproductive success is low." Thus, the semelparous organism may be
at ...
Jon and Lesley Lovett-Doust Professor of Biology the University of Windsor, 1988
5
Evolution Illuminated : Salmon and Their Relatives: Salmon ...
Application of paired contrasts between anadromous and non-anadromous
populations within species, to control for phylogeny (Harvey and Pagel 1 99 1 ),
suggests that anadromy is indeed correlated with a lower probability of iteroparity
...
Andrew P. Hendry Department of Biology McGill University, Department of Ecology and Evolution Yale University Stephen C. Stearns Professor, 2003
6
The Other Insect Societies
Semelparity and iteroparity are descriptors of reproductive frequency introduced
by Lamont Cole (1954) in an important Quarterly Review paper. Semelparity is
once-in-a-lifetime reproduction — also called big bang reproduction. Iteroparity ...
7
Essential Readings in Wildlife Management and Conservation
from iteroparity than forms which mature more rapidly. The tendency of the curves
to flatten out with large values of a, however, indicates that the advantages of
repeated reproduction increase somewhat less rapidly as the pre-reproductive ...
Paul R. Krausman, Bruce D. Leopold, 2013
8
Semelparity and
Iteroparity
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Semelparity and Iteroparity refer to the reproductive strategy of an organism.
9
Ecological Perspectives of Wildlife Management
Specifically, these conditions were the long-term equivalence of birth and death
rates, the complete absence of variation in birth rates and the restricted variances
in death rates. Our results contradict Murphy's (1968) conclusion that iteroparity ...
10
An Introduction to Marine Ecology
(After Nakamara & Sekiguchi 9.3.2.4 Semelparity and iteroparity Organisms may
reproduce sexually once and then die (semelparity) or reproduce more than once
, or continually, over a protracted period (iteroparity). Care should be taken not ...
R. S. K. Barnes, R. N. Hughes, 1999
4 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ITEROPARITY»
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iteroparity est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Vampire Squid And The Evolution Of Cephalopod Sex
Their ovaries take a break and they go back to a carefree bachelorette existence. This is called iteroparity and it's pretty amazing because it's so ... «Science 2.0, mai 15»
Turtle extinction event bodes ill for our waterways
The life history of turtles involves high but fluctuating rates of egg and juvenile mortality, which is balanced by extreme iteroparity (i.e. they are ... «The Conversation AU, mars 15»
A cure for the Tasmanian devil's strange and fatal cancer?
... facial tumour disease, that is predicted to threaten extinction of wild populations and has caused an abrupt transition from iteroparity towards ... «Mongabay.com, nov 08»
Tasmanian devil reproduction adapts to devastating, contagious …
... caused an abrupt transition from iteroparity towards single breeding. Devils have responded to this disease-induced increased adult mortality ... «Mongabay.com, juil 08»