juvenile stage
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juvenile
adjective
uk/ˈdʒuː.vən.aɪl/us/ˈdʒuː.və.nəl/
lawspecialized
relating to a young person who is not yet old enough to be considered ...
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stage
noun[C]
uk/steɪdʒ/us/steɪdʒ/
a part of an activity or a period ...
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The remaining life-span of individuals (i) increases until thejuvenilestage, emphasizing the relatively low duration of the reproductive (adult) part of the palm's life-cycle.
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Among the larger epibenthic predators, crabs are commonly infected by parasites that inflict mortality, in particular at thejuvenilestage.
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During this earlyjuvenilestage, there are several dark vertical bars clearly present on the side.
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Migration probably occurs during thejuvenilestage, as male and female adults are mostly sedentary.
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It only eats while in thejuvenilestage.
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It has 15 to 30 ribs with tubercles, especially in thejuvenilestage.
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The rhabditiform larvae grow and molt in the soil, transforming into ajuvenilestage2.
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While most temnospondyls are aquatic in early stages of life, most metoposaurids appear to have been terrestrial in theirjuvenilestage.
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The spiral part is almost always lost when outgrowing thejuvenilestage.
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Burbot at the larval stage and into thejuvenilestagefeed on invertebrates based on size.
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In the earlyjuvenilestagethe living chamber is about as long as the chambered phragmocone.
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This is a contributing cause for the majority of offspring not surviving to thejuvenilestage.
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Lamprey are being controlled by poisoning in thejuvenilestagein the streams where they breed.
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During theirjuvenilestagetheir color is beige with a darker lightly flanked stripe at the side from snout to vent.
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The seedling is most susceptible to disease in itsjuvenilestage.
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At five months they enter theirjuvenilestage.
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Its very small fossils (up to 3 centimeters in length) are thought to represent a pelagic larval orjuvenilestage.
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Adult males range from 912.7 cm (3.55 in) and retain most coloration and pattern from itsjuvenilestage.
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Lepadogaster has a complex life cycle that is split up into a larval stage, ajuvenilestage, and an adult stage.
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Removing these fish at such ajuvenilestage, before they have had a chance to grow and reproduce, might severely reduce future fish stocks.
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