R/K selection theory is an ecological concept that describes two reproductive strategies that organisms use in response to their environments. It was developed by ecologists Robert MacArthur and Eric Pianka in the 1960s to explain the evolutionary strategies of different species in terms of their reproductive investment and population dynamics. - **R-selection** (or r-strategy): This strategy favors high reproductive rates and is typically seen in unstable or unpredictable environments.

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