Among fish species, an "opportunistic" life history is characterized by
A) high juvenile survival, large numbers of offspring, and early maturity.
B) high juvenile survival, large numbers of offspring, and late maturity.
C) low juvenile survival, low number of offspring, and early maturity.
D) traits that maximize colonizing ability for environments that do not vary much in time or space.
E) traits that maximize colonizing ability for environments that are very stressful.
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