Example sentences of “brood”

How to use in-sentence of “brood”:

– The luna moth has one brood each year in the northern part of its range.

– The larvae live in brood balls made with dung prepared by their parents.

– They are brood parasites, similar in life-style to the Cuckoo.

– They are all brood parasites that lay an egg in a nest of another species.

– Because of this, brood parasitism by the cowbird is rare.

Example sentences of brood
Example sentences of brood

Example sentences of “brood”:

– The female daphnia carries its 50 or so eggs in the brood chamber, until they are ready to hatch.

– Many of them have a unique kind of parasitism called brood parasitism.

– This moth has one brood per year.

– This is called brood parasitism.

– Once she does, she may need to brood over them for up to 400 days before they hatch.

– In “Starcraft: Brood War” Jim’s ex-partner Sarah Kerrigan uses deceit and trickery to manipulate the Terran and Protoss into helping her take control of the entire Zerg brood, making her the strongest force in the galaxy.

– In some mollusks the mantle cavity is a brood chamber, and in cephalopods and some bivalves such as scallops, it is a locomotory organ.

– Some species eject unfertilized ovumova into the water while others keep their ova in brood chambers until they hatch, and some of these species use placenta-like organs to nourish the developing eggs.

- The female daphnia carries its 50 or so eggs in the brood chamber, until they are ready to hatch.

- Many of them have a unique kind of parasitism called brood parasitism.

– This species practices cannibalismbrood cannibalism: the adults will eat some of the brood if their own nutritional needs are not met.

– Mature females bear a “marsupium”, or brood pouch, which holds her eggs while they are fertilised, As a female ages, she produces more eggs in each brood.

– These species are obligate brood parasites, meaning that “they only reproduce in this fashion”.

– They lack a brood patch.

– A single ancient origin of brood parasitism in African finches: implications for host-parasite coevolution.

– Obviously tiny birds like European robinrobins or finches choose safe places to nest, and if they cannot, then their brood is unlikely to survive.

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