prolificacy
Prolificacy is the ability to produce many offspring, seeds, or outputs. In biology, it refers to the reproductive output of an organism and is used as a descriptive and, in some cases, a selective trait in breeding.
In animals, prolificacy is commonly quantified as litter size—the number of offspring born per reproductive cycle
In plants, prolificacy describes the tendency to produce many seeds or fruits per plant and is relevant
Genetically, prolificacy is typically a polygenic trait with significant environmental components; management factors such as nutrition,
Etymology: from Latin prolificus, meaning producing offspring in great numbers.