Fecundity refers to the reproductive capacity of an individual or population, specifically the potential for producing offspring. It encompasses the number of offspring that an organism can produce and is often used in ecological and biological studies to evaluate population dynamics, species sustainability, and reproductive strategies. Fecundity can vary significantly among different species and even among individuals within a species, influenced by factors such as age, health, environmental conditions, and availability of resources.
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