Biology, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

Explain the life history variations in population ??​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

population ecology. An organism's life history is the sequence of events related to survival and reproduction that occur from birth through death. Populations from different parts of the geographic range that a species inhabits may exhibit marked variations in their…


Anonymous: Thank you
Answered by nirav0309
2
That includes when organisms first reproduce, how many offspring they have in each round of reproduction, and how many times reproduction occurs. ... Life history is shaped by natural selection and reflects how members of a species distribute their limited resources among growth, survival, and the production of offspring
plz mark as brainleist

Anonymous: Thank you
Similar questions