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Neko [114]
3 years ago
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Amanda [17]3 years ago
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A type I survivorship curve  shows Individuals that survive from childhood to adulthood.

<u>Explanation:</u>

  • Type I survivorship curve is also known as Convex survivorship curve.
  • A type I survivorship curve confers individuals that possess a high chance of sustaining through early and middle life but have a prompt decline in the number of individuals surviving into late life.
  • This means that most maximum of the individuals will make it to adulthood but the proportion lasting into old age is hugely decreased.
  • A convex survivorship curve is plotted as a convex curve on a graph.
  • These individuals obtain parental care until they reach early adulthood.
  • As a result, they deliver an analogously less number of offspring.
  • This strategy of these individuals is called the K strategy.
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