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The burrowing owl is generally considered to be r-selected. This classification is due to its reproductive strategy, which involves producing a relatively high number of eggs and offspring in a short period, along with a tendency for lower parental investment per offspring. These traits are characteristic of r-selected species, which often thrive in unstable environments where maximizing reproductive success is crucial.

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