Dictionary Definition
fecund adj
1 capable of producing offspring or
vegetation
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Latin fecundus.Related terms
- fecundity (noun)
Extensive Definition
Fecundity, derived from the word fecund,
generally refers to the ability to reproduce. In biology and demography, fecundity is the
potential reproductive capacity of an organism or population, measured by the
number of gametes (eggs),
seed set or asexual propagules. Fecundity is under both genetic and environmental
control, and is the major measure of fitness.
Fecundation is another term for fertilisation.
Fecundity is important and well studied in the
field of population
ecology. Fecundity can increase or decrease in a population
according to current conditions and certain regulating
factors. For instance, in times of hardship for a population
such as a lack of
food, juvenile and eventually adult fecundity has been shown to
decrease.
Fecundity has also been shown to increase in
ungulates with
relation to warmer weather.
In the philosophy
of science, fecundity refers to the ability of a scientific
theory to open new lines of theoretical inquiry.
fecund in Czech: Plodnost (biologie)
fecund in Spanish: Fecundidad
fecund in Galician: Fecundidade
fecund in Italian: fertilità
fecund in Simple English: Fecundity
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
abundant, blooming, bountiful, breeding, bursting, bursting out,
conceptive, conceptual, copious, creative, diffuse, diffusive, effusive, esemplastic, extravagant, exuberant, fertile, flourishing, formless, fructiferous, fruitful, generous, germinal, gushing, gushy, ideational, ideative, imaginative, ingenious, inspired, inventive, lush, luxuriant, notional, original, originative, overflowing, plenteous, plentiful, pleonastic, pregnant, prodigal, productive, profuse, profusive, proliferous, prolific, propagating, redundant, reiterative, repetitive, reproducing, rich, seminal, shaping, spawning, superabundant, swarming, tautologous, teeming, thriving, uberous, visioned