K-selected species are organisms that have a low reproductive rate, mature slowly, and invest a lot of energy in raising their few offspring. They typically live longer lives and occupy stable environments.
Related terms
r-selected species: Organisms with high reproductive rates, short lifespans, and little investment in individual offspring.
Carrying capacity: The maximum population size that an environment can sustainably support.
Life history strategy: The overall pattern of an organism's life cycle, including factors such as reproduction timing and investment in offspring.