词汇 | reproductively |
释义 | reproductively adverb uk /ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.tɪv.li/ us /ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.t̬ɪv.li/ in a way that relates to the process of reproduction(= the process of having babies, producing young, or producing new plants): The males do not become reproductively mature until they are 12 months old. Reproductively active females are key to keeping the species from becoming extinct. The insects are reproductively prolific and colonies of up to 300,000 have been found. After several years of trying to have a baby, the couple had to conclude that they were reproductively challenged. One defining feature of a species is that it is reproductively isolated from another. Animal reproduction androgen anti-oestrogen asexuality asexually barrenness calve fertile impregnate oestrogen out-reproduce ovulate panmictic panmixia procreate procreation procreative rut semen spawn sterile You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Plant reproduction Related wordreproductive Examples of reproductivelyreproductively When weevils were dissected at the end of the bioassay, most were reproductively immature with relatively small developing eggs. Rather, spandrels must have been reproductively neutral or even costly over the period of their evolution. Without being reproductively linked to a certain population we could not be a member of that species. Scout when only 9% of the aphids survived from birth to reproductively mature adults (table 2). All fish became reproductively active within a few days. Reproductively mature trees developed buttresses and were rarely decumbent. Reproductively active human females in archaic societies normally produce children at intervals of around 4 years. However, as we shall see, most men may have benefited reproductively by having little interest in pursuing multiple mates. This study gives some evidence for this because throughout the year nymphs and adults were available for feeding and adults were reproductively competent. In the case of a single locus with two alleles the necessary and sufficient condition is that the heterozygote be reproductively fitter than either homozygote. The saplings and poles grow to reproductively mature trees, unless they fall, in which case they produce sprouts. Overwintering sites were also censused during late morning to exclude the unlikely possibility that inhabitants were simply roosting (and otherwise reproductively active). Finally, stand demographics indicate that all dominant overstorey species are reproductively viable and demographically stable regardless of fire regime. The extent of this differentiation suggests that at least some of the races are reproductively isolated from each other. One juvenile female feeding together with a reproductive female reduced the per capita consumption by about 10% compared to a reproductively active female feeding alone. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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