BIOB50H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Asexual Reproduction, Phenotypic Plasticity, Anisogamy

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Chapter 7: life history: life history (cid:373)ajor e(cid:448)e(cid:374)ts related to a(cid:374) i(cid:374)di(cid:448)idual"s gro(cid:449)th, de(cid:448)elop(cid:373)e(cid:374)t, reproduction, and survival. Concept 7. 1: life history patterns vary within and among species. Genetic differences: fitness the ge(cid:374)eti(cid:272) (cid:272)o(cid:374)tri(cid:271)utio(cid:374) of a(cid:374) orga(cid:374)is(cid:373)"s des(cid:272)e(cid:374)da(cid:374)ts to future ge(cid:374)eratio(cid:374)s, life histories are only optimal in the sense of maximizing fitness subject to constraints. Mode of reproduction is a basic life history trait. Concept 7. 2: reproductive patterns can be classified along several continua. Some organisms reproduce only once, while others reproduce multiple times: semelparous species reproduce only once in their lifetime. Iteroparous species can have multiple bouts of reproduction. Live fast and die young, or slow and steady wins the race: r-selection selection for high population growth. In environments with low population density: grow and reproduce rapidly, k-selection selection for slower rates of increase, when populations are at or near carrying capacity (k) or stable population size for where they live, crowded conditions.

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