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How do you calculate fecundity? - Answers
Fecundity is typically calculated by assessing the number of offspring produced by an individual or population over a specific time period. It can be expressed as the average number of offspring per reproductive cycle or the total number of offspring produced per individual throughout its reproductive lifespan. In ecological studies, fecundity is often represented as a function of age or size, and may also take into account environmental factors that influence reproductive success.
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Fecundity is typically calculated by assessing the number of offspring produced by an individual or population over a specific time period. It can be expressed as the average number of offspring per reproductive cycle or the total number of offspring produced per individual throughout its reproductive lifespan. In ecological studies, fecundity is often represented as a function of age or size, and may also take into account environmental factors that influence reproductive success.
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Fecundity is typically calculated by assessing the number of offspring produced by an individual or population over a specific time period. It can be expressed as the average number of offspring per reproductive cycle or the total number of offspring produced per individual throughout its reproductive lifespan. In ecological studies, fecundity is often represented as a function of age or size, and may also take into account environmental factors that influence reproductive success.
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