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Qué (quién) es FECUNDITY - definición

ACTUAL REPRODUCTIVE RATE OF AN ORGANISM OR POPULATION, MEASURED BY THE NUMBER OF GAMETES (EGGS), SEED SET, OR ASEXUAL PROPAGULES. FECUNDITY IS SIMILAR TO FERTILITY, THE NATURAL CAPABILITY TO PRODUCE OFFSPRING
Fecund; Fecundities; Replicative capacity

Fecundity         
·noun The power of germinating; as in seeds.
II. Fecundity ·noun The power of bringing forth in abundance; fertility; richness of invention; as, the fecundity of God's creative power.
III. Fecundity ·noun The quality or power of producing fruit; fruitfulness; especially (Biol.), the quality in female organisms of reproducing rapidly and in great numbers.
fecundity         
n.
Fruitfulness, fertility, productiveness, prolific character or quality.
fecund         
1.
Land or soil that is fecund is able to support the growth of a large number of strong healthy plants. (FORMAL)
The pampas are still among the most fecund lands in the world...
ADJ
2.
If you describe something as fecund, you approve of it because it produces a lot of good or useful things. (FORMAL)
It has now become clear how extraordinarily fecund a decade was the 1890s.
= productive
ADJ [approval]

Wikipedia

Fecundity

Fecundity is defined in two ways; in human demography, it is the potential for reproduction of a recorded population as opposed to a sole organism, while in population biology, it is considered similar to fertility, the natural capability to produce offspring, measured by the number of gametes (eggs), seed set, or asexual propagules.

Superfecundity refers to an organism's ability to store another organism's sperm (after copulation) and fertilize its own eggs from that store after a period of time, essentially making it appear as though fertilization occurred without sperm (i.e. parthenogenesis).

Ejemplos de uso de FECUNDITY
1. Despite the sturgeon‘s fecundity, a combination of overfishing and habitat destruction have caused that population to dive as well.
2. In addition, the portrait is painted with background foliage of myrtle and quince, symbols of love, fecundity and fidelity.
3. His show, Eternal Woman, looks at the female form in antiquity, at the fecundity of a pear–shaped ideal.
4. But its growth, fecundity, interest and success are elating, and generate new opportunities for the creation of serious works of art.
5. In such marriages, the man is likely to view the age difference as a fair bargain, his years of experience in exchange for her years of fecundity.