Similar words: pecuniary, jocund, rubicund, condition, rendition, conditions, security, conditional. Meaning: [fɪ'kʌndətɪ] n. 1. the intellectual productivity of a creative imagination 2. the state of being fertile; capable of producing offspring 3. the quality of something that causes or assists healthy growth.
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31. He used aphid fecundity data to elucidate the theoretical effects of antibiosis on insect population dynamics.
32. What kingfishers lack in fine manners they make up for in fecundity.
33. It was concluded that YJ-2000 not only showed low toxicity to the silkworm, but also acted no marked negative impacts on growth and development, cocooning as well as fecundity of the silkworm.
34. One of the focal spot of marine ecology is the effects of diatom on copepod reproduction, which decreases copepod egg fecundity and hatching success.
35. The postembryonic development and fecundity of P. piraticus were investigated at 6 constant temperatures.
36. For both LC10 triazophos and LC10 deltamethrin treatments, no significant differences on fecundity of females for all mating pairs were found.
37. Conclusion:Both toosendanin and azadirachtin can throw influences on growth development and fecundity of the target insects, reducing the increase rate of the experimental populations.
38. Feeding on pumpkin, the insect had the lowest survival rate and had no fecundity.
39. The originality of her psychological insight, the passion and subtlety of her theological imagination , the fecundity of her exegetical talents are unevenly displayed here.
40. The natural enemy of Orius similis was fed with Frankliniella occidentalis and hydromel to study effects of hydromel on its development, survival rate, longevity and fecundity.
41. We measured the sexual dimorphism in morphological traits and female individual fecundity in a population of Acrossocheilus wenchowensis, from Oujiang River, Lishui City, Zhejiang Province.
42. In a world where everything is given and nothing is explained, the fecundity of a value or of a metaphysic is a notion devoid of meaning.
43. Being treated with sublethal dose of insecticide pyrethroid, An. sinensis showed an effect of subsiding in survial capacity and fecundity.
44. It is found that the fecundity of paramecium and the energy of enzyme descend with the increasing of density of CdCl2after dealing with paramecium by CdCl2of different density.
45. Conclusion: Suffcient supply of blood meal may prolong greatly the longevity of female mosquitoes and thus increases mosquito's fecundity.
46. The results showed that the fecundity and longevity of the females of these two species decreased with increasing conspecific or interspecific male density.
47. Content of amid of host tree has obvious relationship with thickness of raw lac,(http://sentencedict.com/fecundity.html) mortality and fecundity of Kerria lacca.
48. As a feed additive, it can improve reproductive function and fecundity of the animals.
49. These dataes showed that Zigong black goat was a goat with advanges of the litter-bearing, the many lambs of per litter, the high fecundity and the perennial oestrus.
50. The fecundity of A. variegate was lower under applying low dose pesticide.
51. Among the contemporary woman writers in the United States, Joyce Carol Oates is one full of diligence and fecundity.
52. These results indicate that brief high temperature exposure has adverse impacts on fecundity of A. hygrophila.
53. Sublethal effects may include: reduced feeding, reduced larval and adult longevity, reduced fecundity, reduced larval and adult body weight.
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