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Form of maternal care during embryo development
Matrotrophy is a form of maternal care during organism development, associated with live birth (viviparity), in which the embryo of an animal or flowering
Matrotrophy
Reproduction via the laying of eggs
lecithotrophic, which literally means "feeding on yolk"; as opposed to matrotrophy, where the maternal circulation provides for the nutritional needs. Distinguishing
Oviparity
Period during the carrying of an embryo
attached directly to the mother in these lizards which is called viviparous matrotrophy. Ovoviviparous animals develop within eggs that remain within the mother's
Gestation
Family of ray-finned fishes
fertilization). Lecithotrophy and matrotrophy are not discrete traits. Most scientific studies quantify matrotrophy using a matrotrophy index (MI), which is the
Poeciliidae
Development of the embryo inside the mother
montane water skink (Eulamprus tympanum). In general, viviparity and matrotrophy are believed to have evolved from an ancestral condition of oviparity
Viviparity
Gestation type
type of lecithotrophy (no maternal provisioning). Other species exhibit matrotrophy, in which the embryo exhausts its yolk supply early in gestation and
Ovoviviparity
Order of arachnids
Buglife Jędrzejowska, Izabela; Garbiec, Arnold (2020). "Adaptations for matrotrophy in the female reproductive system in the pseudoscorpion <SCP> Chelifer
Pseudoscorpion
Class of arthropods
female reproductive system during the ovarian cycle and adaptations for matrotrophy in chernetid pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones: Chernetidae)". Scientific
Arachnid
Consumption of a mother by her offspring
Metamorphic and Neotenic Development of the Strepsipteran Xenos vesparum Rossi Matrotrophy and placentation in invertebrates: a new paradigm Absurd Creature of
Matriphagy
eating) or by eating their unborn siblings (intra-uterine cannibalism). "Matrotrophy" (mother feeding) occurs when the embryo exhausts its yolk supply early
Pregnancy_in_fish
Family of reptiles
placenta attached to the female – unambiguous examples of viviparous matrotrophy. Furthermore, an example recently described in Trachylepis ivensi is
Skink
Subphylum of arthropods
female reproductive system during the ovarian cycle and adaptations for matrotrophy in chernetid pseudoscorpions (Pseudoscorpiones: Chernetidae)". Scientific
Chelicerata
Species of snake
reproductive modes is better thought of as a spectrum or continuum between matrotrophy (embryonic nutrients come directly from the mother) and lecithotrophy
Virginia_striatula
Phylum of colonial aquatic invertebrates called moss animals
The developing embryo relies on egg's yolk, extraembryonic nutrition (matrotrophy) or both. In ctenostomes the mother provides a brood chamber for the
Bryozoa
Marine animals, subphylum of chordates
Gordon, D. P.; Schwaha, T.; Genikhovich, G.; Ereskovsky, A. V. (2015). "Matrotrophy and placentation in invertebrates: A new paradigm". Biological Reviews
Tunicate
Extinct species of lizard
Preserved giant skinks have belly-button slits indicative of viviparous matrotrophy, yet a captive female was documented as laying a clutch of seven eggs
Cape_Verde_giant_skink
Species of lizard
known as a circulus. The Solomon Islands skink reproduces by viviparous matrotrophy: the female provides a placenta for its young, which are born after a
Solomon_Islands_skink
Form of aplacental viviparity
Histotrophy is a form of matrotrophy exhibited by some live-bearing sharks and rays, in which the developing embryo receives additional nutrition from
Histotrophy
Family of fishes
juvenile. These allow the absorption of nutrients within the ovary (matrotrophy), and are shed by juveniles shortly after birth. Female goodeids do not
Goodeidae
Species of shark
female deep-water shark birdbeak dogfish, Deania calcea: lecithotrophy or matrotrophy?". Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Birdbeak_dogfish
Species of echinoderm
Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 94:1–10. Frick, J. E. 1998. Evidence of matrotrophy in the viviparous holothuroid echinoderm Synaptula hydriformis. Invertebrate
Synaptula_lamperti
Endangered species of fish endemic to Mexico
fertilization and is distinct from many other fish for displaying viviparity and matrotrophy. This means that the female keeps the embryo inside her body and gives
Rainbow_goodeid
Species of fish
offspring later into the season. Females also have shown indication of matrotrophy as they carry embryos at multiple stages of development. Pecos gambusia
Pecos_gambusia
Species of starfish
asterinid sea stars that differ in offspring provisioning, lecithotrophy vs matrotrophy". Marine Biology. 166 (6): 81. Bibcode:2019MarBi.166...81K. doi:10
Parvulastra_vivipara
Species of cartilaginous fish
found in another. The Rhinobatidae, the family of guitarfish, partake in matrotrophy through uterine milk, where the embryo feeds on yolk and then indirect
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