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Review the survivorship curve: A graph displaying three survivorship curves starting at the same location at a value high on the vertical axis. Curve 1 plateaus initially, then curves downward to a point on the horizontal axis. Curve 2 is a straight down right diagonal line to the same point as Curve 1. Curve 3 drops down initially and then curves and plateaus to the same point as curves 1 and 2.

Which curve(s) would you expect to represent species that encounter rapidly changing environments?

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