Characteristics: density-dependent: fewer offspring for better chance of survival, high energy investment in offspring, large young
Examples: American Black Bear, Red Fox, White Tailed Deer
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R-Selected Species in Temperate Deciduous Forest
Characteristics: density-independent: many offspring for better chance of survival, low energy investment in offspring, small young
Examples: White Tailed Squirrel, Eastern Chipmunk, Carpenter Bees (Xylocopa)
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It is very useful information to know more about these different animals. Mark Hutchinson is very professional in the field of wild life from many years.
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