Practice question
Question
Which of the following represents a cohort life table?
Explanation
“Data from individuals followed from birth to death” for which of the following represents a cohort life table. This relationship follows from the ecological mechanism represented by the terms in the item, not merely from an association between their names. Life-history traits reflect allocation among growth, maintenance, survival, and reproduction. Energy invested in many offspring cannot simultaneously be invested in large offspring, prolonged care, or future breeding, creating measurable trade-offs. The remaining alternatives—“Cross-sectional data”, “Long-term ecological survey”, “Age-specific fecundity records only”—refer to different states, processes, or scales and therefore do not express the same causal relationship. Survivorship curves summarize age-specific mortality: Type I concentrates loss late in life, Type II approximates a constant hazard, and Type III concentrates loss early. They are empirical patterns, not rigid taxonomic rules. Linking the wording to measurable consequences for fitness, abundance, or flux gives the conclusion its scientific meaning and prevents a purely mnemonic interpretation.