Select the characteristics of an opportunistic life history pattern species.

Life history is commonly defined as a set of evolved strategies, including behavioral, physiological and anatomical adaptations, that more or less influence survival and reproductive success directly.

From: Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2002

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