Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet BROODS


BROODS

Definition av BROODS

  1. böjningsform av brood

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Antal bokstäver

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Är palindrom

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Exempel på hur man kan använda BROODS i en mening

  • Adults feed on nectar and may hibernate over winter; in warmer climates they may have two broods in a season.
  • The female incubates the eggs for 12–14 days prior to hatching, and broods the altricial downy chicks until they fledge 11–13 days later.
  • The wood thrush is monogamous, and its breeding season begins in the spring; about 50% of all mated pairs are able to raise two broods, ranging in size from two to four chicks.
  • Carolina wrens raise multiple broods during the summer breeding season, but can fall victim to brood parasitism by brown-headed cowbirds, among other species.
  • Kin selection: since subsequent litters or broods from the same parents will be full siblings to the helpers, they are as closely related genetically as their own offspring would be.
  • Additionally, when adult grey teal are with broods they are at risk to predators such as ferrets and stoats.
  • Breeding throughout its range, the red wattlebird builds a cup-shaped nest in a tree and raises one or two broods a year.
  • He is possessed of extreme arrogance, yet has a deep insight into his own character and epitomizes the melancholy of the Romantic hero who broods on the futility of existence and the certainty of death.
  • Much of the management work carried out in the nature reserve is aimed at encouraging ducks to breed, and small numbers of tufted duck (Aythya fuligula), common pochard (Aythya ferina), common shelduck (Tadorna tadorna) and gadwall raise broods most years.
  • Vindice broods over his fiancée's recent death and his desire for revenge on the lustful Duke for poisoning his beloved nine years before.
  • They both forage and take care of the broods by feeding the larvae, breaking down the insect flesh, dividing fluids collected by the foragers, removing trophallactic secretion from the larvae, and fixing the nests.
  • The female Madeira firecrest builds a spherical nest from cobwebs, moss and small twigs, and she incubates the eggs and broods the chicks on her own.
  • There the pupa will remain for either a couple of weeks if there are multiple broods per year, or for the duration of winter, either in the last brood of the year or in univoltine populations.
  • The female incubates and the eggs and broods the nestlings, though the male helps feed and take a more active role in looking after fledglings for 6 weeks after leaving the nest.
  • Recorded in Kodagu (Coorg) as having broods from September to October, November to December, and, from April to May.
  • Upperside dull black thickly irrorated (sprinkled) with golden-green scales Forewing: a broad subterminal golden-green band that varies in length, but in all specimens is more or less diffuse and obsolescent towards the costal margin; in specimens of the wet-season broods this band is slightly broader than in those of the dry season, also broader in the female than in the male.
  • In this article, Marlatt proposed a grouping of periodic cicadas into 30 different broods, each given a Roman numeral.
  • Bivoltine (divoltine) – (adjective) referring to organisms having two broods or generations per year.
  • malachurum in southern European climes to be characterized by more activity and the production of more worker broods prior to the production of a gyne brood, whereas L.
  • moorii spawns in the days leading up to each full moon (lunar synchrony), and broods often exhibit multiple paternity.


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