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superfecundity |
As nouns the difference between terms and superfecundity
is that
terms is while
superfecundity is (biology) the tendency of organisms to produce more offspring than can possibly survive the geometric growth of a biological population beyond the resources of the environment.
overpopulation |
superfecundity |
Related terms |
Overpopulation is a related term of superfecundity.
As nouns the difference between overpopulation and superfecundity
is that
overpopulation is a situation which occurs when the number of occupants of an area exceeds the ability of that area to provide for those occupants while
superfecundity is (biology) the tendency of organisms to produce more offspring than can possibly survive the geometric growth of a biological population beyond the resources of the environment.
malthusianism |
superfecundity |
Related terms |
Superfecundity is a related term of malthusianism.
As nouns the difference between malthusianism and superfecundity
is that
malthusianism is the viewpoint that population will always grow faster than the food supply that it needs to survive and prosper while
superfecundity is the tendency of organisms to produce more offspring than can possibly survive. The geometric growth of a biological population beyond the resources of the environment.
malthusian |
superfecundity |
Related terms |
Malthusian is a related term of superfecundity.
As an adjective malthusian
is of, or relating to malthus or his views on human population and world resources.
As a noun superfecundity is
(biology) the tendency of organisms to produce more offspring than can possibly survive the geometric growth of a biological population beyond the resources of the environment.