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carolina1636
18.03.2021 • 
Biology

In the European roe deer implantation of embryos after breeding is delayed. The deer breed in July or August but do not give birth until the following May or June. From summer to late December, the embryo rests in a state of dormancy as a 30-cell blastocyst. In late December or early January, the embryo sends a signal that causes the female to release hormones, allowing the embryo to continue to develop normally.Why is delayed implantation an advantageous adaptation for the European roe deer?

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