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Biology, 06.11.2019 23:31 ohartshorn1599

Mayflies are semelparous species, reproducing only once in their lives. nymphs feed and grow in streams. once they metamorphose into adults, they emerge from the stream, reproduce, and then die. females produce hundreds to thousands of eggs, and the adult phase is so short that adults lack mouth parts and cannot feed. what is the life history trade-off mayflies make by adopting this strategy?

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