Fecundity definition

Fecundity means the capacity, especially in female animals, of producing young in abundance.
Fecundity means number of eggs in a disease free laying;
Fecundity means the potential reproductive capacity of an organism or population.

Examples of Fecundity in a sentence

  • Fecundity is related to length, body weight (Holden 1973), and water temperature (▇▇▇▇▇ 1977).

  • This Share Purchase Agreement (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of November 1, 2022 by and among (i) Fecundity Capital Investment Co., Ltd., a British Virgin Islands company (the “Purchaser”), (ii) Hong Kong Takung Art Company Limited (“Hong Kong Takung”), a Hong Kong company and Hong Kong MQ Group Limited, a Hong Kong company (“Hong Kong MQ,” together with Hong Kong Takung, the “Targets”), and (iii) Takung Art Co., Ltd., a Delaware corporation (“TKAT” or the “Seller”).

  • Fecundity may refer to conception and fertility to birth, or vice- versa (69).

  • Fecundity is related to length, body weight (▇▇▇▇▇▇ 1973), and water temperature (McAda 1977).

  • Fecundity will be monitored through sub-sampling throughout the collection season of individual egg weights applied to the weight of green eggs taken from returning spawners and the total number of females spawned.

  • Fecundity is high and a large female may produce between 3 and 9 million eggs.

  • Fecundity Mean Median Range Mean Median Range Final KPC Demographic Data PHASE I PHASE II Age.

  • Fecundity Average one ▇▇▇▇ with 20-450 eggs per female 4,100-80,000 eggs daily per female for 4-100 days.

  • Fecundity and fertility were analyzed as binary (0= no eggs/viable eggs; 1=presence of eggs/fertile eggs) and as counts of eggs/viable eggs per female.

  • Fecundity tends to be size dependent in roundtail chub (▇▇▇▇▇▇ 1999).