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semelparous

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adjective

  1. Alsohapaxanthicmonocarpic (of a plant) producing flowers and fruit only once before dying
  2. (of an animal) producing offspring only once during its lifetime
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  • ˈ²õ±ð³¾±ð±ôËŒ±è²¹°ù¾±³Ù²â, noun
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So when you’re enjoying a candlelit dinner with your loved one or indulging in some other romantic celebration of Valentine’s Day, please keep in mind that humans are not semelparous.

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Male kalutas, small mouselike marsupials found in the arid regions of Northwestern Australia, are semelparous, meaning that shortly after they mate, they drop dead.

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Only around a fifth of the species in this group of carnivorous marsupials — which includes Tasmanian devils, quolls and pouched mice — are semelparous and, until recently, scientists were not sure if kalutas were among them.

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Kalutas are dasyurids, the only group of mammals known to contain semelparous species.

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Kalutas evolved independently of other semelparous dasyurids, so the confirmation that male kalutas die after mating suggests that this unorthodox reproductive strategy has evolved not once, but twice in dasyurids.

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