no
Grasshoppers are R-selected organisms. R-selected organisms are said to have a high ability to reproduce. They should also have a small body size, early maturity, a short generation time, and a wide offspring dispersion.
Vultures are k-selected organisms because they only have a few offspring, they take care of their offspring, and they do not reproduce quickly.
frogs are r-selected because they produce many offspring but only a few of them survive. There is no parental investment and they become reproductively active early in their life cycle.
blue whales grey whales sharks
black bears or better answer is (K)-selected species
k selected
No, whales do not typically eat other whales. They primarily feed on small fish, krill, and other marine organisms.
Yes.
K selected
not very many whales r left in the ocean ... SAVE THE WHALES!
r-selected species have a high reproductive rate, producing many offspring with little parental care in unstable or unpredictable environments. K-selected species have a low reproductive rate, producing few offspring with high parental care in stable environments. r-selected species often have a quick maturation and short lifespan, while K-selected species have a slower maturation and longer lifespan.
R- Selected species have high population densities while k-selected species have lower population densities