Fecundity definition
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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).