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Reproductively

Reproductively is an adverb derived from the adjective reproductive. It describes actions, processes, or characteristics that pertain to reproduction or the propagation of genes. In scientific writing, it is used to refer to aspects related to the ability to reproduce, reproductive timing, or reproductive success, though it is less common than the adjective form.

Origin and usage: The word follows standard English morphology, adding -ly to the base adjective. It appears

In practice, writers usually prefer alternatives such as in reproduction, with respect to reproduction, reproduction-related, or

Related terms and concepts include reproductive, reproduction, reproductive isolation, and reproductivity, which cover adjacent notions such

See also: reproductive; reproduction; reproductive isolation; reproductivity.

mainly
in
biology,
ecology,
ethology,
and
genetics,
where
discussions
center
on
aspects
of
reproduction.
Because
English
usage
often
favors
the
adjective
reproductive
or
the
noun
reproduction,
reproductively
can
sound
opaque
or
overly
formal
in
non-technical
writing.
reproductive
success.
For
example,
researchers
might
say
that
a
trait
influences
reproductive
success,
rather
than
saying
it
affects
reproductively
successful
outcomes.
When
the
reproductive
dimension
is
specifically
being
discussed,
reproductively
may
appear
in
more
technical
or
specialized
sentences
to
emphasize
the
relation
to
reproductive
processes
or
timing.
as
the
biology
of
producing
offspring,
speciation
barriers,
and
capacity
for
generating
progeny.