What difference, if any, is there in the management of r-strategist and K-strategist populations?
A) No difference; r-strategist and K-strategist populations can be managed in the same way.
B) K-strategists reproduce more slowly but recover more quickly than r-strategists after overharvesting.
C) K-strategists reproduce more quickly but recover more slowly than r-strategists after overharvesting.
D) K-strategists reproduce more slowly and recover more slowly than r-strategists after overharvesting.
E) K-strategists reproduce more quickly and recover more quickly than r-strategists after overharvesting.
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