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compare the reproductive strategies of organisms with high reproductive rates (many offspring, low parental care) versus those with low reproductive rates (few offspring, high parental care). how do these strategies relate to population dynamics and environmental pressures?
- different strategies optimize survival under different environmental conditions and resource availability
- low reproductive rate strategies are adaptations to environments with high predation pressure
- both strategies are equally effective regardless of environmental conditions or population density
- organisms with high reproductive rates are always more successful than those with low reproductive rates
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- For the option "Low reproductive rate strategies are adaptations to environments with high predation pressure": High predation pressure usually favors high - reproductive - rate strategies (r - selection) as organisms produce many offspring to ensure some survive, so this is incorrect.
- For the option "Both strategies are equally effective regardless of environmental conditions or population density": Environmental conditions (like resource availability, predation) and population density influence the effectiveness of reproductive strategies. For example, in a resource - scarce environment, a low - reproductive - rate strategy (K - selection) with high parental care to ensure offspring survival might be better, while in a disturbed environment with high predation, a high - reproductive - rate strategy (r - selection) might be more effective. So this option is wrong.
- For the option "Organisms with high reproductive rates are always more successful than those with low reproductive rates": Success depends on the environment. In a stable environment with limited resources, low - reproductive - rate organisms (K - selected) that invest in parental care and produce few, well - developed offspring can be more successful. So this is incorrect.
- For the option "Different strategies optimize survival under different environmental conditions and resource availability": High - reproductive - rate (r - selected) organisms are adapted to unstable environments with high resource availability in the short term (e.g., insects that produce many offspring as the environment may change rapidly). Low - reproductive - rate (K - selected) organisms are adapted to stable environments with limited resources (e.g., large mammals that invest in parental care to ensure offspring survival in a resource - limited, stable environment). So this option is correct.
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A. Different strategies optimize survival under different environmental conditions and resource availability