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- Modes_of_reproduction abstract "Animals make use of a variety of modes of reproduction to produce their young. Traditionally this variety was classified into three modes, oviparity (embryos in eggs), viviparity (young born live), and ovoviviparity (intermediate between the first two).However, each of those so-called traditional modes covered a wide range of diverse reproductive strategies. The biologist Thierry Lodé has accordingly proposed five modes of reproduction based on the relationship between the zygote (the fertilised egg) and the parents. His revised modes are ovuliparity, with external fertilisation; oviparity, with internal fertilisation of large eggs containing a substantial nutritive yolk; ovo-viviparity, that is oviparity where the zygotes are retained for a time in a parent's body, but without any sort of feeding by the parent; histotrophic viviparity, where the zygotes develop in the female's oviducts, but are fed on other tissues; and hemotrophic viviparity, where the developing embryos are fed by the mother, often through a placenta.".
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- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_salamander.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Anguis.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Anguis_fragilis.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Cannibalism_(zoology).
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animal_reproductive_system.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oology.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Common_frog.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Darwins_frog.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Echidna.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Embryo.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Fertilisation.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Fish.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Frog.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Gastric-brooding_frog.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Gastrotheca_ovifera.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Gill.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Kangaroo.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Marsupial.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Mollusca.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Monotreme.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Oocyte.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Oophagy.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Oviduct.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Oviparity.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Ovoviviparity.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Placenta.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Platypus.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Pouch_(marsupial).
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Pseudomoia_pagenstecheri.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Thierry_Lodé.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Umbilical_cord.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Uterus.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Viviparity.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Yolk.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink Zygote.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLink File:Pollo_de_Aguilucho_cenizo_(Circus_pygargus).jpg.
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Modes of reproduction".
- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageWikiLinkText "modes of reproduction".
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- Modes_of_reproduction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Modes_of_reproduction subject Category:Animal_reproductive_system.
- Modes_of_reproduction subject Category:Oology.
- Modes_of_reproduction comment "Animals make use of a variety of modes of reproduction to produce their young. Traditionally this variety was classified into three modes, oviparity (embryos in eggs), viviparity (young born live), and ovoviviparity (intermediate between the first two).However, each of those so-called traditional modes covered a wide range of diverse reproductive strategies.".
- Modes_of_reproduction label "Modes of reproduction".
- Modes_of_reproduction wasDerivedFrom Modes_of_reproduction?oldid=700923187.
- Modes_of_reproduction depiction Pollo_de_Aguilucho_cenizo_(Circus_pygargus).jpg.
- Modes_of_reproduction isPrimaryTopicOf Modes_of_reproduction.