BIOL 203 Lecture 15: 15

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Life history traits: natural selection will favor individuals with allocation patterns that maximize lifetime. Tness (# of offspring that survive to reproduce) Ex. parental care, frequency of reproduction, size and number of offspring, age of maturity, etc: there are tradeoffs. Life history = pattern of allocation throughout an organisms life to three processes: growth, maintenance, reproduction. Trade-off = size vs number of offspring: many small offspring or a few large offspring. Produce more offspring too because there seems to be a correlation between body size and number/size of offspring. More experienced, better and nding food and raising offspring. better territory. better parent. Growth vs. reproduction: some organisms continue to grow as adults. If this case, need to allocate resources between growth and reproduction. Optimal reproductive effort: tradeoffs: increasing in current reproductive success reduces future reproductive success, current reproductive success = number of offspring x probability of survival. R-strategists and k-strategists: k-strategies = carrying capacity.

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