What type of life history strategy is seen in most turtles? When are they most vulnerable in their life
span? Is there parental care?
Answer :- turtles follow trades off life history strategy.
According to which if an individual gain some advantages then it has to pay some price.
Turtles gain advantage to have high fecundity (i.e produces large number of eggs) with long life and pays price in the form of low parental care which reduces chances of survival.
They are most vulnerable during hatching of eggs.
Parental care in turtles is almost absent.
What type of life history strategy is seen in most turtles? When are they most vulnerable...
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