0 present participle of spawn
1 to cause something new, or many new things, to grow or start suddenly:
Vertical stripes: spawning place not known; open: spawning inside waters; hatched: spawning outside waters; diagonal stripes: independent from waters.
No coordination is needed between the spawning and spawned processes.
Given this reproductive biology, the results suggest that the population issued from a single spawning event involving one female and two different males.
Approximately 100 spawning, juvenile and mixed stock aggregations of fish were subjected to parasitological examination.
These species were used to compare the parasite infracommunities of spawning herring.
Spawning takes place during the pre-monsoon and early monsoon seasons.
The variable t is used to count the excess of guaranteed local work (nodes added to the pool) over the spawning overhead.
Mechanical forces imposed on echinoid eggs during spawning: mitigation of forces by fibrous networks within egg extracellular layers.