1. spawning - Noun
2. spawning - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryA balkanized 1930s North America from the Crimson Skies franchise Crimson Skies is one example of an alternate history spawning multiple interpretations in multiple genres. Source: Internet
Adults migrate to tributary streams in late winter or early spring to lay eggs over gravel and rock, although there are open water reef or shoal spawning strains as well. Source: Internet
Advantages to external fertilisation include: minimal contact and transmission of bodily fluids; decreasing the risk of disease transmission, and greater genetic variation (especially during broadcast spawning external fertilisation methods). Source: Internet
A lake trout in spawning dress. Source: Internet
After spawning, some stocks migrate down the continental slope to deeper water and spend the rest of the winter in relative inactivity. Source: Internet
A limitation of food influences the timing of spawning along with their function and growth. Source: Internet