noun
- the process of shedding or casting off an outer layer, such as skin, feathers, or an exoskeleton, especially in insects, reptiles, and other animals.
Usage: biology term; also called molting
Examples
- During ecdysis, a snake sheds its entire outer skin to allow for growth.
- Insects undergo ecdysis multiple times as they develop from larvae to adults.
- The crab's ecdysis occurs when it outgrows its hard exoskeleton.
- Ecdysis is a critical stage in the life cycle of many arthropods.
- Biologists study ecdysis to understand how animals manage their growth and development.
- The frequency of ecdysis varies depending on the species and environmental conditions.