heteroparit
Heteroparit is a term that appears in a small subset of scholarly discussions to describe variability in reproductive timing or mode within a single species. The term is not widely standardized and is seldom used in mainstream glossaries, which means its precise meaning can vary between sources. In general, heteroparit refers to differences among populations, individuals, or cohorts that lead to divergent reproductive strategies within the same species.
Etymology and scope: The word combines a prefix meaning different with a common suffix found in biological
Descriptions and possible senses: Heteroparit can be conceived in two broad senses. Temporal heteroparity denotes differences
Implications: If used, heteroparit emphasizes the ecological and evolutionary consequences of intraspecific reproductive diversity, including effects
See also: Heteroparity, phenology, life-history strategy, reproductive polymorphism.