vivipara

vivipara

(vɪˈvɪpərə)
pl n
(Zoology) zoology a division of vertebrates that produce offspring that develop as embryos within the female parent and thus are born live
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vivipara

pl. animals whose young are bom live, as mammals. — viviparity, n.viviparous, adj.
See also: Zoology
pl. animals that bear living young. Cf. ovipara, ovovivipara. — viviparity, n. — viviparous, adj.
See also: Animals
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We rooted trees for all data sets with the outgroups Parvulastra vivipara and Parvulastra exigua.
2003: Evolutionary maintenance of sexual dimorphism in head size in the lizard Zootoca vivipara: a test of two hypotheses.
vivipara L., Dactylis glomerata L., Poa x jemtlandica K.Richt.), as well as the Zingiberales (Costaceae Nakai and Marantaceae R.Br.).
Histopathological alterations observed in the liver of Poecilia vivipara (Cyprinodontiformes: Poeciliidae) as a tool for the environmental quality assessment of the Cachoeira River, BA.
Ademas, se categorizo el estadio del individuo, segun el grado de cicatrizacion de la abertura umbilical, ya que los tiburones presentan una reproduccion vivipara placentada.
Color: In each case refers to that of live adult apterous vivipara recorded at the time of collection.
(24.) Paulo DV, Fontes FM, Flores-Lopes F (2012) Histopathological alterations observed in the liver of Poecilia vivipara (Cyprinodontiformes: Poeciliidae) as a tool for the environmental quality assessment of the Cachoeira River BA.
megastoma es vivipara [28], algunas veces hay eclosion de estos en el intestino del hospedador y son entonces eliminadas larvas y huevos [21].
In Guerrero State, this weevil infests wild, semi-cultivated, and cultivated maguey for producing mezcal (Agave vivipara L.
Aspectos reprodutivos de Poecilia vivipara (Bloch e Schneider) (Poeciliidae) da Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.