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what kind of population growth rate do k-selected species typically hav…

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what kind of population growth rate do k-selected species typically have? slow growth no growth fluctuating growth rapid growth

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

K - selected species are adapted to stable environments and have life history traits like producing few offspring, providing more parental care, and reaching reproductive maturity later. These traits lead to a slow population growth rate as they invest more in individual offspring quality rather than rapid quantity - based growth. “No growth” is incorrect as populations of K - selected species do grow (just slowly). “Fluctuating growth” is more characteristic of r - selected species in unstable environments. “Rapid growth” is a trait of r - selected species which produce many offspring quickly.

Answer:

A. slow growth