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The quality or power of producing abundantly; fruitfulness or fertility.
Ãâó: dragon.zoo.utoronto.ca/~B03T0801B/glossary.html
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Number of children which is biologically possible for a woman to produce.
Ãâó: www.elissetche.org/dico/F.htm
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| fecundity |
The total number of eggs produced by a female fish.
Ãâó: www.stateofthesalmon.org/resource/glossary.asp
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| fecundity |
A measurement of the egg-producing ability of a fish. Fecundity may change with the age and size of the fish.
Ãâó: www.ncfisheries.net/stocks/defsf_j.htm
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| fecundity |
The ability to produce offspring. High fecundity means the ability to produce progeny rapidly and in large numbers. In the demography of human populations, fecundity is the physiological ability to reproduce, as opposed to fertility.
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