redwood (sequoia sempervirens) 1 chapter 12 – life histories

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Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)

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Chapter 12 – Life Histories

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2Lifespan: 2,000 Yrs

Seed Production: Millions

Pacific Salmon

Salmon: Anadromous

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12Lifespan: 2-7 Years

Egg Production: Thousands

8 Mayfly Hatch

7 Mayfly (Adult)

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Adult Lifespan: One Day

Egg Production: Hundreds

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Lifespan: 2000 YearsSeed Production: Millions

Lifespan (Adult): 1 DayEgg Production: Hundreds

Lifespan: 2-7 YearsEgg Production: Thousands

Life History TraitsStudy of Adaptations that Influence …

• Reproductive Output

• Size of Offspring

• Growth Rate

• Age at Reproductive Maturity

• Competitive Ability

• Life Span

Available Energy is Limited

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A) OFFSPRING NUMBER VERSUS SIZE

LIFE HISTORY CHARACTERISTICS

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Life History Patterns

Fig. 12.6 in Molles 2006

Fig. 12.7 in Molles 2007

Life History Patterns

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Fig. 12.2 in Molles 2006

Fig. 12.4 in Molles 2006

Life History Patterns

B) Adult Survival and Reproductive Allocation

LIFE HISTORY CHARACTERISTICS

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Fig. 12.13 in Molles 2006

Life History Patterns

Fig. 12.15 in Molles 2006

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Life History Classification

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Age at first Reproduction: 3-4 years

Age at First Reproduction:7 years

REPRODUCTION

REPRODUCTION

GROWTH RATE

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COMPETETIVE ABILITY

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LIFESPAN

Available Energy is Limited

Table 12.1 in Molles 2006

r versus K Selection

R selected K selected

“Small and Fast” “Large and Slow”

• MacArthur and Wilson 1967 (Birds, Insects)

• Pianka 1970, 1972 (Lizards)

“Frequent Disturbance” “Infrequent Disturbance”

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