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English: K-selection

Welsh: model esblygol K

Part of speech

Noun, Masculine, Singular

Definition

A type of selection that favours organisms with a low rate of reproduction but whose populations expand to the maximum number of individuals that the habitat can support (the carrying capacity of the habitat). K-selected species (or K strategists) tend to be highly adapted to their environment and are able to compete successfully for food and other resources.