k-Strategist but act like r-Strategists in many such as expansion.
Humans are K strategists. We have large bodies compared to smaller animals. Our population grows rapidly and then levels out (logistic growth). We reproduce slowly compared to smaller animals. We don't need an extremely specific environment to survive and reproduce. NOTE: I deleted the persons answer before me who said we were neither and that we were Q strategists because I have no idea what that meant. I have always known humans to be K strategists and have found many sources online to corroborate that with. If I am wrong someone just change it back, sorry.
Woodpeckers are K strategists
r-strategists; their environment is rapidly changing.
Humans are generally classified as K-strategists rather than r-strategists. K-strategists typically invest more time and resources into raising fewer offspring, focusing on their survival and development, which aligns with human reproductive patterns. Humans have longer gestation periods, extended parental care, and a tendency to raise fewer children compared to r-strategists, who produce many offspring with less investment in each. Therefore, humans prioritize quality over quantity in their reproductive strategy.
Chickens are considered r-strategists. They are known for high reproductive rates, short lifespans, and minimal parental care, all characteristic of r-strategists.
r-strategists are species that can grow and reproduce fast to increase their population. k-strategists are species that grow and reproduce more slower than the r-strategists do.
K strategists are species that have small populations and have a stable environment. R strategists are species that have large populations that are determined by their maximum reproductive capacity.
Yes ants are k-strategists. K-strategists have few offspring, have a long life span and nurtures its offspring. R- strategists in contrast have many offspring and do not nurture them.
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Flamingos are K-strategists
Almost all insects are r-strategists - they reproduce rapidly and in high numbers when conditions are favourable. Other r-strategists include rodents and bacteria. K-species are very different, they usually have one offspring which they invest a lot of parental time/care into. Examples of this include humans and elephants.