BIOL208 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Life Fitness, Disruptive Selection, Four-Dimensional Space

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Life history and tradeoffs: offspring size and number survival and reproduction. Life schedule/cycle (when it"s born, growth, when it has offspring, when it dies etc. ) Between size of offspring and how many babies they can have. Fish: ex. ) as egg size increases, the number of eggs decreases. Tradeoff between offspring size and number of offspring affects gene flow. Ex. ) organisms can become reproductively mature but they may not have enough resources to have children. Little salmon called jacks (6 months old) [text in textbook is wrong] If you are a male salmon, you can either be a jack or a hooknose (about 18 months old) Hooknose salmon are preferred by the females, but the jacks sneak in and fertilize the eggs because they are small. Example of disruptive selection r and k selection: [fig9. 20] r = measure of population growth how quickly a population is growing and changing.

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