no a whale is not. Humans are though
no it is a k-strategist
Bees are not R-strategist. Bees are considered to be K-strategist because they live in stable environments and produce few offspring.
Yes, r-strategist are known for reproducing quickly; humans can be classified as r-strategist as well.
Flamingos are K-strategists
No ?
An r-strategist because r-strategists are small, have a shorter life span, and have many offspring. Examples would be spiders, mice, fish, bugs, ect.
Most organisms lie on a continuum between r-strategists and K-strategists, and the octopus is one of those. The octopus lays a lot of eggs, typical of an r-strategist, but also invests parental care into its offspring, typical of a K-strategist.
Yes.
A species characterized by having rapid development, high motility, and a high reproductive rate relative to a K-strategist.
An r-strategist produces more offspring, which can spread quite easily. In his way it can ensure a greater chance that at least some of t's offspring will survive, despite the possibility of environmental disturbances.
k-Strategist but act like r-Strategists in many such as expansion.
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