Multiple Choice
When comparing larger animals to smaller animals we tend to see more stable population sizes in larger animals. What might be a reason this is the case?
A) Larger animals can better respond to (are less impacted by) environmental stochasticity.
B) Smaller animals can better respond to (are less impacted by) environmental stochasticity.
C) Larger animals reproduce more rapidly.
D) Smaller animals reproduce more slowly.
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