BIOL 302 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Semelparity And Iteroparity, Natural Selection, Indeterminate Growth

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All organism differs in the number of times they reproduce but they are all senescent at one point in time. Life history traits represent the schedule of an organism"s life: Life history: the schedule of an organism"s growth, development, reproduction, and survival: connected to birth or hatching of offspring, describes an organism"s strategy for obtaining the highest possible level of evolutionary fitness. Fecundity: the number of offspring produced by an organism per reproductive episode. Parity: the number of reproductive episodes an organism experiences. Parental investment: the amount of time and energy given to an offspring by its parents. Longevity: the life span of an organism: life expectancy is also another term for longevity. Morphological, biological, behavioural, and physiological adaptations are looked at. Each individual only replaces itself: if not, population will make a slow transition to extinction. Slow-end life history continuum: includes organisms such as: Require a long time to reach sexual maturity.

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