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Chapter 19 Problem 11

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The tiger, mountain gorilla, spotted owl, giant panda, snow leopard, and grizzly bear are all endangered by human encroachment on their habitats. Why might these animals, which all have equilibrial life history traits, be more easily endangered than animals with opportunistic life history traits? What general type of survivorship curve would you expect these species to exhibit? Explain your answer.

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The first step in solving 19 problem number 11 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The tiger, mountain gorilla, spotted owl, giant panda, snow leopard, and grizzly bear are all endangered by human encroachment on their habitats. Why might these animals, which all have equilibrial life history traits, be more easily endangered than animals with opportunistic life history traits? What general type of survivorship curve would you expect these species to exhibit? Explain your answer.
From the textbook chapter Population Ecology you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology 4 
Author Eric J. Simon Jean L. Dickey, Jane B. Reece
ISBN 9780321772602

The tiger, mountain gorilla, spotted owl, giant panda, snow leopard, and grizzly bear

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