Chapter 45: Q 14 (page 1338)
Species that have many offspring at one time are usually:
a. r-selected
b. K-selected
c. both r- and K-selected
d. not selected
Short Answer
The Correct Answer is Option (a)
r-selected
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Chapter 45: Q 14 (page 1338)
Species that have many offspring at one time are usually:
a. r-selected
b. K-selected
c. both r- and K-selected
d. not selected
The Correct Answer is Option (a)
r-selected
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The training of animals usually involves ________.
a. imprinting
b. classical conditioning
c. operant conditioning
d. cognitive learning
The maximum rate of the increased characteristic of a species is called its ________.
a. limit
b. carrying capacity
c. biotic potential
d. exponential growth pattern
As this graph shows, population density typically decreases with increasing body size. Why do you think this is the case?

A forest fire is an example of ________ regulation.
a. density-dependent
b. density-independent
c. r-selected
d. K-selected
Describe how a researcher would determine the size of a penguin population in Antarctica using the mark and release method.
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