The common mud turtle experiences relatively uniform mortality rates throughout its life. it exhibits type ii survivorship.
The proportion of a starting group remaining living at each consecutive age is displayed by a survivorship curve. Different species' survivorship curves are curved differently. Type I survival curves are present in most animals including humans. In a Type I curve, organisms typically pass away as they get older.
A Type II survivorship curve can be found in many bird and mud turtle species in which organisms die almost equally at each age interval. Organisms with this kind of survival curve may also produce a small number of young and give a lot of parental care. Very few creatures, such as trees, marine invertebrates, and the majority of fish, survive in their early years on a Type III curve.
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