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28 Jun 2018

(1 pt) If evolution is always occurring, then why do we still see "living fossils"?


(1 pt) In the context of extinction, what do we mean when we say that optimality is a moving target?


(2 pts) Describe the life histories of semelparous and iteroparous organisms. Under what conditions is it advantageous to have each of these life histories? What trade-offs are involved between these life histories? Use examples to help explain these differences.


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Jarrod Robel
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