Difference between revisions of "Traits:Juvenile"
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Juvenile
Juvenile: Early adult life stage of an organism that shares the morphology and ecology of the adult but is not capable of reproduction.
- [[Juvenile|Juvenile]]
Definition requires input. The above definition is probably not relevant for most species, except some insects and vertebrates (e.g. birds, reptiles, mammals) that have distinct juvenile stages.
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Early adult life stage of an organism that shares the morphology and ecology of the adult but is not capable of reproduction. +
Definition requires input. The above definition is probably not relevant for most species, except some insects and vertebrates (e.g. birds, reptiles, mammals) that have distinct juvenile stages. +
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