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R-selected. They produce many offspring, are weak competitors in crowded niches, and are usually of small body size. There are several species of lizard (such as the komodo dragon) that could qualify as k-strategists within their environment.
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.
These are all types of ants
Ants that eat other ants.
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.
Woodpeckers are K strategists
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Yes, ants are R strategists. They produce large amounts of offspring with little to no parental care.
r-strategists; their environment is rapidly changing.
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.
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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.
Species of redwood trees and whales are K-strategists.
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K-strategists (also called K-selected species) are species whose populations hover at the carrying capacity of their environment. K-strategists are apt to live in areas with relatively stable biological communities such as climax forests.