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The answer is 50 percent.
For a species with a type II curve, less than 50 percent of individuals survive for 50 percent of the maximum life span. It has an equal probability of dying at any age.
For a species with a type II curve, less than 50 percent of individuals survive for 50 percent of the maximum life span. It has an equal probability of dying at any age.
The answer is 10%. Nonetheless, in type II survivorship curve, a similar proportionate of organism die or live throughout generations’ life spans. The mortality rate does not depend on age such as in type I and II survivorship curves. Examples of species with type II survivorship curve are birds and rodents.