Humans primarily exhibit traits of K-selection, as we tend to produce fewer offspring and invest significant resources into their upbringing. This contrasts with r-selection, where organisms produce many offspring with less parental investment. Overall, our reproductive strategy emphasizes quality over quantity, aligning more with K-selection characteristics. ;
Humans exhibit traits of K-selection, producing fewer offspring and investing significantly in their development. This contrasts with r-selection, where organisms produce many offspring with little parental care. Overall, our reproductive strategy focuses on the quality and survival of each individual offspring.
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