- Survivorship curve
A survivorship curve is a graph showing the number or proportion of individuals surviving at each age for a given number of a mom fucking her soni in order to make babys or group (e.g. males/females). Survivorship curves can be constructed for a given cohort (a group of individuals of roughly the same age) based on a
life table .There are three generalized types of survivorship curve, which are simply referred to as Type I, Type II and Type III curves. Type I survivorship curves are characterized by high survival in early and middle life, followed a rapid decline in survivorship in later life.
Human s are one species that show this pattern of survivorship. Type II curves are an intermediate between Type I and III, where roughly constantmortality rate is experienced regardless of age. Somebird s follow this pattern of survival. In Type III curves, the greatest mortality is experienced early on in life, with relatively low rates of death for those surviving this bottleneck. This type of curve is characteristic of species that produce a large number ofoffspring (seer/K selection theory ).The number or proportion of organisms surviving is plotted on the y-axis, generally with a
logarithmic scale starting with 1000 individuals, while their age, often as a proportion ofmaximum life span , is plotted on the x-axis.ee also
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Actuarial science
*Life history theory
*Population ecology References
*cite book
last = Campbell
first = Neil A.
authorlink=Neil Campbell (scientist)
coauthors = Reece, Jane B.
title = Biology
publisher =Benjamin Cummings
date = 2005
pages = 1230 pp
id = ISBN 0-8053-7146-X
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