The term fecundity means the capacity to have large numbers of offspring; reproductive capacity.
In terms of reproduction, fecundity means the biological ability to have a particular quantity offspring. Fertility means the actual use of fecundity to produce the offspring. Both terms can be used either of an individual or a population. In everyday speech, most people use the term "fertility" to cover both meanings. But when needing to distinguish the ability to have offspring from the actual use of the ability, "fertility" should be used for reproductive ability, and "fecundity" for actual number or rate of offspring.
Fecundity may be defined as the ability of a male or female to produce large number of functional Ova or sperm
Fecundity refers to the reproductive potential of an organism, often measured by the number of offspring produced. It can be categorized into two main types: absolute fecundity, which is the total number of eggs or offspring produced in a given time period, and relative fecundity, which accounts for the number of offspring produced per unit of body mass or size. Additionally, fecundity can be influenced by environmental factors, age, and health of the organism, leading to variations in reproductive success among individuals and populations.
Fecundity is synonymous with fertility; it means the capacity to produce numerous offspring.Fecundity is being fertile.
"Female fecundity" refers to the biological ability of a female organism to produce offspring. It is often measured in terms of the number of eggs produced, the frequency of reproduction, and the overall reproductive success. Factors influencing fecundity include age, health, environmental conditions, and genetic traits. In humans, it typically pertains to a woman's capacity to conceive and carry a pregnancy to term.
Subfertility, fertility impaired.
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