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Meaning of "subadult"
subadult (noun): A term used in biology to describe an individual that is no longer a juvenile but has not yet reached full adulthood
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- Not yet adult.
- Final instar before reaching sexual maturity.
- A person who, or animal that, is not yet an adult.
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The specimen represents a subadult or adult individual.
Subadult fish also participate in this migration.
The specimen probably represents a subadult individual.
The majority of subadult ticks dropped during daylight hours.
One of the skulls was that of a male subadult.
A caracal can drive a subadult hyena from a carcass.
All specimens are juvenile or subadult.
Libratus adult and subadult with a human for scale.
Both specimens represent juvenile or at least subadult individuals.
The number of subadult animals can be estimated in a number of ways.
The holotype represents a subadult individual.
Mature and subadult individuals were also found to differ significantly in degree of infection.
The rump represents a subadult individual.
Subadult bear males are often dispersing long distances from their natal areas.
The ninth vertebra suggests that it was probably a subadult individual.
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Subadult sunfish exhibited significant antipredator responses only to the two highest concentrations.
It represents an adult or subadult individual.
The subadult males seem to represent a special dispersive phase of the life history.
It represents a subadult individual.
Separate equations should be developed for adult and subadult krill.
The research highlights that subadult females without calves were more likely to swim long distances.
The specimen was a subadult.
One subadult male Antarctic fur seal died of entanglement in fish netting.
This is a subadult.
The Working Group noted that it was important to identify the relationship between subadult.
Specimens have been found of adult female and subadult male but not adult male.
A subadult male Forsteropsalis pureora.
It is probably a subadult.
It represents a subadult individual, about one year old.
Frequently males may be seen hanging in webs of adult and subadult females.
The Wongai ningaui was described from two subadult specimens collected near Laverton in Western Australia.
Skelett SII was larger but despite its size still a subadult individual.
Subadult males and females form consistent groupings, as well.
The specimen pictured is the tarsus of a live subadult female Brachypelma hamorii.
Subadult survival is variable, but is typically relatively low for males.
It consists of a skull with lower jaws, of a subadult individual.
Little, if any, mixing of subadult or adult fish apparently occurs among these areas.
It consists of a nearly complete skeleton with skull, of a subadult or adult individual.
Subadult males associate in bachelor groups, but live alone when they become adults.
It consists of a near-complete skeleton of a subadult individual and is crushed.
The palate is mineralized, suggesting that the specimen was still at least a subadult.
It consists of a partial crushed skeleton of a subadult individual on a slab, lacking skull and neck.
In some species, males from two to four years old have a distinctive subadult plumage.
A family group a pair-bond and a subadult long after the juvenile was nest bound.
Both parents feed the chicks, assisted by helpers, which are typically subadult or unmated birds.
Subadult specimen - note the relatively large size of the eye compared with the head.
Well, bonobos have some parts of their body proportions of a subadult common chimpanzee.
This snail presents a male-Biased subadult phase of varying duration before reaching adulthood and hermaphroditism.
Orangutans usually travel alone, but they may travel in small groups in their subadult years.
It consists of a partial skeleton lacking the skull, of a subadult individual, preserving vertebrae and ribs.