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AP Environmental Science
Unit 3 – Populations
Topic 3.2
How is the biotic potential different in K-selected and r-selected species?
There is no difference in the biotic potential between K-selected and r-selected species.
K-selected species have a lower biotic potential, producing more offspring during their lifespans. On the other hand, r-selected species have a higher biotic potential, producing fewer offspring during their lifespans.
K-selected species have a lower biotic potential, producing fewer offspring during their lifespans. On the other hand, r-selected species have a higher biotic potential, producing more offspring during their lifespans.
K-selected species have a higher biotic potential, producing more offspring during their lifespans. On the other hand, r-selected species have a lower biotic potential, producing fewer offspring during their lifespans.
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