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Ecology L5-8

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Question:

Species differ in their reproduction timing

Author: Alex Rapai



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Semelparous species: First they invest energy in growth and development, then have a single and distinct period of reproduction, after they die. Iteroparous species: Repeated reproductive periods, they can be discrete or merge into a single period.


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