Definition of Seasonal dimorphism. Meaning of Seasonal dimorphism. Synonyms of Seasonal dimorphism

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Definition of Seasonal dimorphism

Seasonal dimorphism
Seasonal dimorphism (Zo["o]l.), the condition of having two distinct varieties which appear at different seasons, as certain species of butterflies in which the spring brood differs from the summer or autumnal brood.

Meaning of Seasonal dimorphism from wikipedia

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- The map (Araschnia levana) is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. The area of distribution of the map extends from Spain through Europe and east through...
- P.M.; Hossie, T.J.; Power, M.; Cooke, S.J. (2013). "****ual and seasonal dimorphism in adult adfluvial bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus)". Canadian...
- reverse dimorphism, a phenomenon in which females are larger than males. Canine ****ual dimorphism is one particular type of ****ual dimorphism, in which...
- habitat after winter. An environmental switch mechanism controls seasonal dimorphism observed in bivoltine species, or species having two broods per year...
- large size dimorphism, with females being larger than males. Conversely, the Lesbiini clade (coquettes) displays very little size dimorphism; males and...
- The phenotypic difference between males and females is called ****ual dimorphism. Male grouse tend to be larger than female grouse, which seems to hold...
- access to plenty of forage (or is regularly fed by its owner) with no seasonal variation will have no noticeable rings. Moreover, some tortoises grow...
- having a wingspan of 22 to 24 mm. and the female of 25 to 26 mm. The seasonal dimorphism is more marked: the first generation ( hutchinsoni form, named for...
- the same moth, but due to seasonal dimorphism could result in substantially different phenotypic forms Seasonal dimorphism is one type of polyphenism...