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What are the three life history trade-offs?
Reproduction and Survival, Reproduction and Growth, Number and Size of Offspring
What are the factors to Reproduction and Survival?
Big-bang reproducers such as salmon make a single, exponentially high investment, then die shortly afterward.
What are the factors to Reproduction and Growth?
Beech trees grow much more slowly in the years when they produce many seeds than they do in years when they produce a few seeds.
What are the factors in Number and Size of Offspring?
Female lizards of the species Uta stansburiana produce medium-size eggs as a compromise between a large number of small eggs (with poor survival of offspring) and few large eggs (with better survival of offspring).
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