Populations of species with very high reproductive rates


Population ecologists have assumed that populations of species with very high reproductive rates, those with offspring sometimes numbering in the millions per female, must have a type three survivorship curve even though very few survivorship data exists for such species. Why is this a reasonable assumption? What is the expected relationship between reproductive rate and pattern of survival?

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Biology: Populations of species with very high reproductive rates
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