Reproductiveness: meaning, definitions and examples
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reproductiveness
[ ˌriːprəˈdʌktɪvnəs ]
ability to reproduce
Reproductiveness refers to the ability of an organism to reproduce and produce offspring. It is a fundamental biological characteristic that ensures the continuation of a species.
Synonyms
fecundity, fertility, prolificacy
Examples of usage
- The reproductiveness of a species is crucial for its survival.
- Animals with higher reproductiveness tend to have larger populations.
Translations
Translations of the word "reproductiveness" in other languages:
🇵🇹 reprodutividade
🇮🇳 प्रजननशीलता
🇩🇪 Fortpflanzungsfähigkeit
🇮🇩 reproduktifitas
🇺🇦 репродуктивність
🇵🇱 reproduktywność
🇯🇵 生産性
🇫🇷 reproductivité
🇪🇸 reproductividad
🇹🇷 üretkenlik
🇰🇷 생산성
🇸🇦 قدرة التكاثر
🇨🇿 reprodukční schopnost
🇸🇰 reprodukčná schopnosť
🇨🇳 生殖能力
🇸🇮 reproduktivnost
🇮🇸 æxlunarhæfni
🇰🇿 көбею қабілеттілігі
🇬🇪 რეპროდუქციულობა
🇦🇿 reproduktivlik
🇲🇽 reproductividad
Word origin
The term 'reproductiveness' is derived from the combination of 'reproduce' and '-iveness', indicating the state or quality of being able to reproduce. The concept of reproductiveness has been a key focus in the field of biology and evolutionary studies, highlighting the importance of reproductive success in the survival and propagation of species.
See also: reproducible, reproducing, reproductive, reproductivity.