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DIA [1.3K]
3 years ago
13

Sperm whales, a(n) species, maintain their populations close to carrying capacity.

Biology
2 answers:
Valentin [98]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

k

Explanation:

soldier1979 [14.2K]3 years ago
4 0
The answer is K-selected.

<span>The population size of K-selected species is fairly constant in time, unlike the population size of r-selected species. r-selected species are usually bellow carrying capacity and the population size is density independent. On the contrary, K-selected species are usually near or at carrying capacity and the population size is density dependent. It can be concluded that sperm whales have K-selected populations, since they </span><span>maintain their populations close to carrying capacity.</span>

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