semelparous
Jul. 22nd, 2016 07:53 amsemelparous (se-muhl-PAR-uhs, SEM-uhl-par-uhs, se-MEL-puh-ruhs) - adj., reproducing once in a lifetime.
As in plants that bloom and seed once (pretty much ever annual flower), or pacific salmon. For plants, a synonym is monocarpic. Contrast with iteroparous, reproducing several times. Both words were coined in 1954 by evolutionary biologist Lamont Cole from Latin roots: semel means once/single time, and iterō, I repeat, from iterāre, to repeat (compare iterate) + -parous, to bear (young).
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As in plants that bloom and seed once (pretty much ever annual flower), or pacific salmon. For plants, a synonym is monocarpic. Contrast with iteroparous, reproducing several times. Both words were coined in 1954 by evolutionary biologist Lamont Cole from Latin roots: semel means once/single time, and iterō, I repeat, from iterāre, to repeat (compare iterate) + -parous, to bear (young).
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