The data table shows the number of sea turtle eggs that emerged from closely observed nests on a large stretch of beach in Costa Rica between 2008 and 2015. Year # Emerged 2008 5965 2009 3430 2010 7843 2011 6483 2012 17965 2013 16860 2014 6172 15960 2015 Based on these data, what claim can be made about the life history strategy of sea turtles?

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The data table shows the number of sea turtle eggs that emerged from closely observed nests on a large stretch of beach in Costa Rica between 2008 and 2015.
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Based on these data, what claim can be made about the life history strategy of sea turtles?
O The differences in hatching ability is due to changes in resource availability.
OA large percentage of the offspring are going to survive to adulthood.
The average number of hatchlings suggests that these animals are k-selected.
O More adults reached reproductive age later in the study than there were at the start.
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Transcribed Image Text:60% Antempt 1 1 3 x The data table shows the number of sea turtle eggs that emerged from closely observed nests on a large stretch of beach in Costa Rica between 2008 and 2015. Year # Emerged 2008 5965 2009 3430 7843 2010 4 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 6483 17965 16860 6172 15960 x Based on these data, what claim can be made about the life history strategy of sea turtles? O The differences in hatching ability is due to changes in resource availability. OA large percentage of the offspring are going to survive to adulthood. The average number of hatchlings suggests that these animals are k-selected. O More adults reached reproductive age later in the study than there were at the start. 3 e O 4 CB % 5 C 6 y 87 & 4 8 033 Sign out L
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