Question

An ecologist is studying the life history of a newly discovered animal. She concludes the organism is a K-strategist.

Which evidence did the ecologist most likely use to make this conclusion?

Responses

The organism produces thousands of offspring at a time.
The organism produces thousands of offspring at a time.

The organism produces only one offspring at a time.

The organism produces only one offspring at a time.

The organism lives only a very short period of time.
The organism lives only a very short period of time.

The organism reproduces multiple times per year.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
To conclude that an organism is a K-strategist, the ecologist most likely focused on the aspect of reproduction. K-strategists generally have fewer offspring but invest more time and resources in raising them to ensure their survival.

Therefore, the correct evidence would be:

**The organism produces only one offspring at a time.**

This aligns with the characteristics of K-strategists, who typically exhibit lower reproductive rates but provide significant parental care, leading to higher survival rates of their offspring.

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