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Fecundity of form gets great play here, but that is a different matter.
Fecundity changes with the age and size of the fish.
Her mind was crystal clear on the need for fecundity.
We have no responsibility for the fecundity of third world populations.
The fecundity rate is high and several million eggs are produced.
Fecundity is important and well studied in the field of population ecology.
Fecundity may reach up to 347 eggs and is greatest for the 2nd year class.
She must face the challenge of their fecundity: joy and envy.
"The fecundity of the sea is very great compared with the land.
Higher temperatures have been shown to increase the fecundity of this species.
Females have high fecundity and can lay up to 12 million eggs at once.
There is an increase in fecundity with standard length (or age) of the fish.
"The creative fecundity is always at hand," this Devil said.
All other exposure variables were not significantly related to fecundity.
At the same time, selection acts on female size in order to increase fecundity.
Cannibalism in this species is thought to increase female fecundity.
She affects her group's fecundity without so much as raising a paw.
On their own world strict control of this terrific fecundity was applied.
Fecundity and the frequency of intercourse are usually taken to be constant factors.
What had at first sight seemed a miracle of fecundity was a mockery.
The potential fecundity of the female is 17,000 to 56,000 eggs.
Most individuals only spawn once in their lifetime, and female fecundity is very low.
It reflects the fecundity of nature and is very popular in Bengal.
Female fecundity is usually greater than 169 young in a life time, and may reach up to 102 for any given brood.