Differential fecundity in humans can be observed in various socioeconomic and environmental contexts. For instance, women with higher educational attainment and access to family planning resources often have fewer children compared to those with limited education and access, reflecting differences in reproductive choices and opportunities. Additionally, cultural factors may influence family size, where certain communities may prioritize larger families for economic or social reasons. This variation illustrates how different factors can lead to disparities in reproductive rates among different groups.
Karl Arvid Edin has written: 'Studies of differential fertility in Sweden' -- subject(s): Fecundity, Fertility, Population, Statistics, Statistics, Vital, Vital Statistics
The term fecundity means the capacity to have large numbers of offspring; reproductive capacity.
Fecundity may be defined as the ability of a male or female to produce large number of functional Ova or sperm
Aggression and fecundity. It is mostly just the factor of overpopulation of the human species. But it can be a self limiting factor ... eventually.
Basically the size differential protects us
Fecundity is synonymous with fertility; it means the capacity to produce numerous offspring.Fecundity is being fertile.
An ordinary differential equation (ODE) has only derivatives of one variable.
this is the vital power of all sexually reproducing living beings, that if there is mating btwn natural parteners, then they will produce, offspring which bears natural capability to produce its next generation. .
Subfertility, fertility impaired.
Niagara falls was formed by differental erosion
He has a fecund imagination
fertility? fecundity? wealth?