BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS&INVEST. (LL)
BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS&INVEST. (LL)
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Author: Hoefnagels
Publisher: MCG
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Opportunistic populations are the populations that represent exponential growth in population and consist of small organisms with early maturation, limited or no parental care of offspring, and short life span.

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In a type I survivorship curve, mortalitya. rises steeply later in life.b. is the same at any age.c. cannot be predicted by age.d. is concentrated before reproduction.
TypeII survivorship curve indicates:a.low juvenile mortality and high mortality in older adults.b.high juvenile mortality and low mortality in older adults.c.low juvenile mortality and low mortality in older adults.d. high juvenile mortality and high mortality inolder adults.e.equal chance of dying at any age.
A Type I survivorship curve is O a. diagonal, such as that of lizards, small mammals, and large birds b.concave, such as marine animals that release eggs c. logarithmic, such as that of weeds d. S-shaped, such as that of smll birds e. convex, such as that of humans
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