3.2 K-Selected and r-Selected species
Do K selected species live in disturbed environments?
False
Is competition for resources in R-selected species habitats relatively high?
False
What do r selected species do to sustain species?
Produce large # of offspring
Explain why most Invasive species are r selected species?
They have high reproductive potential and grow and mature quickly.
Do R selected species live in disturbed environments?
True
Is competition for resources in K selected species habitats relatively high?
True
Explain why K-selected species are typically more adversely affected by invasive species than r selected species?
Typically specialists that have a low population growth rate. Invasive species are generalists that quickly reproduce and take over a habitat. R selected species are minimally affected by invasive species because they can easily switch to a different resource to avoid competition
What are examples of r selected species?
algae, bacteria, frogs, most insects, and many fish
Where do k selected species tend to be near?
carry capacity
Do r selected species tend to be generalist or specialist?
generalist
Where do k selected species typically develop?
inside their mothers where safe and born large
Are R selected species regular or irregular?
irregular
What happens to r selected species due to the lack of parental care?
many offspring die at young age
What happens after birth for k selected species?
mature slowly and cared for and protected by 1 or both parents
What is biotic potential?
maximum reproduction rate of a population in ideal conditions
What are carry capacity examples?
most mammals, elephants, whales, and humans, birds of prey, large and long lived plants
What do r selected species tend to be?
opportunistic
What does opportunistic mean?
reproduce when conditions are favorable
Do k selected species tend to be generalist or specialist?
specialist
r-selected species
species with a capacity for a high rate of population growth Tend to have short life spans and produce many usually small offspring and them little to no parental care
What should classifying species should be thought as?
spectrum
K-selected species
tend to reproduce later in life, have few offspring and have long life spans
What is the result of having a high reproductive potential for r selected species?
they are able to colonize areas easily and may outcompete native specialist species