Principles of Biology
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9781259875120
Author: Robert Brooker, Eric P. Widmaier Dr., Linda Graham Dr. Ph.D., Peter Stiling Dr. Ph.D.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Survivorship curve is a graphic illustration of the count of individuals in a population of inhabitants that can be expected to live to any definite age. There are 3 general patterns of survivorship curves which are simply termed to as Type I, Type II, and Type III.
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