Q1.20. Which of the following statements about life-history traits is true? An example of a life-history trait is the typical life span of an individual. Life-history traits, unlike physical traits, are not influenced by evolution. There are no constraints on either number of offspring or size of offspring. All members of a population have exactly the same life histories.
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This statement is true. Life-history traits refer to characteristics related to an organism's life cycle, including lifespan. - Life-history traits, unlike physical traits, are not influenced by evolution. This statement is false. Life-history traits, like all Show more…
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