K strategists are species that have small populations and have a stable environment. R strategists are species that have large populations that are determined by their maximum reproductive capacity.
Woodpeckers are K strategists
r-strategists; their environment is rapidly changing.
Chickens are considered r-strategists. They are known for high reproductive rates, short lifespans, and minimal parental care, all characteristic of r-strategists.
r-strategists are species that can grow and reproduce fast to increase their population. k-strategists are species that grow and reproduce more slower than the r-strategists do.
k-Strategist but act like r-Strategists in many such as expansion.
Yes ants are k-strategists. K-strategists have few offspring, have a long life span and nurtures its offspring. R- strategists in contrast have many offspring and do not nurture them.
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Flamingos are K-strategists
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.
R-strategists are organisms that produce a large number of offspring with relatively low parental investment, allowing for rapid population growth in unstable environments. Examples include insects and many fish species. In contrast, K-strategists invest more time and resources into raising fewer offspring, resulting in higher survival rates, and are typically found in stable environments. Mammals and birds are common examples of K-strategists.
Yes and K is Logistic growth