BIOL-208 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Stress Intensity Factor, Eric Charnov, Four-Dimensional Space

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Different species are different in many ways, including reproduction rates, lifetimes, and offspring size. But when living together, they are able to live and reproduce under similar environmental conditions. A niche is the combination of suitable conditions in which a species can live. Some species niches overlap, but can still differ in the timing, number, and size of offspring. All organisms have access to limited energy and resources, but there are fundamental trade offs in how these can be allocated between survival, offspring number, and offspring size. Producing large offspring costs more energy than producing an equal number of small offspring. If the amount of energy an organism has available to allocate to reproduction is limited, there is an inevitable trade off between offspring number and offspring size. Fecundity is simply the number of offspring produced by an organism and is the study of the relationship between egg size and egg number in fish, studied by tom turner and.

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