• highly specialized to broadly generalist species. Omnivores are usually generalists. Herbivores are often specialists, but those that eat a variety of...
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  • a species which can survive in multiple habitats or eat food from multiple sources Generalist Genes Hypothesis, a theory of learning abilities and disabilities...
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    An invasive species is an introduced species to an environment that becomes overpopulated and harms its new environment. Invasive species adversely affect...
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    intolerance of every food except of one specific type (see generalist and specialist species). Another classification refers to the specific food animals...
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  • Specialty (medicine), a branch of medical science Generalist and specialist species, in biology and ecology Specialization in multicellular organisms...
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  • (biology) Critical transition Defaunation Ecological release Generalist and specialist species Greenpeace IUCN Mutualism Overexploitation Trophic cascade...
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    Host (biology) (redirect from Host species)
    relationship between a fungus and an alga in lichens. PHI-base (Pathogen-Host Interaction database) Generalist and specialist species Host cell protein Campbell...
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    breakdown can depend on initial nitrogen content, season, and species of trees. The species of trees can have variation when their leaves fall. Thus the...
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  • number of species initially present in an ecosystem increases. Other researchers believe that the relationship between species diversity and productivity...
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    an early seral stage. Wide-ranging generalists visit early succession stage habitats, but are not obligate species of those habitats because they use...
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    form perfect subsets of the species with which generalists interact",: 575  "—that is, the diet of the most specialized species is a subset of the diet of...
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    their highly partitioned, generalist diet". PeerJ, 3: e1047. doi:10.7717/peerj.1047. Coll, M., Schmidt, A., Romanuk, T. and Lotze, H.K. (2011). "Food-web...
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    Tetraloniella (category Articles with 'species' microformats)
    there are generalist and specialist species. The specialist species have been noted to be specialists of Asteraceae List of Tetraloniella species "Tetraloniella...
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    predators control the structure and population dynamics of an ecosystem, but it does not take into account that prey species and primary producers also have...
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    example. The ochre starfish is a generalist predator and feeds on chitons, limpets, snails, barnacles, echinoids, and even decapod crustacea. The favourite...
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  • to infestation of their crowns by lianas. Eichler's rule Generalist and specialist species Harrison's rule Woolhouse, M. E. J.; Webster, J. P.; Domingo...
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    inhabit most vegetated habitats, and several species have adjusted well to urban settings. Diets range from generalist herbivores or omnivores (the common...
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    home gardeners, and members of the landscape and nursery industries, and municipal authorities, that integrate environmental, social, and economic factors...
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    Cougar (redirect from Puma (species))
    mammal in the Western Hemisphere, and one of the most widespread on planet Earth. It is an adaptable, generalist species, occurring in most American habitat...
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    Coccinellidae (category Articles with 'species' microformats)
    a specialist species is those of the genus Stethorus, which feed on spider mites. Aphid-eaters tend to be generalist; they have a high voracity and can...
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    Beech marten (category IUCN Red List least concern species)
    pine marten is a forest specialist, the beech marten is a more generalist and adaptable species, occurring in a number of open and forest habitats. Its most...
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    quinaria species group is a speciose lineage of mushroom-feeding flies studied for their specialist ecology, their parasites, population genetics, and the...
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  • Langenheder, S. (2013). "The importance of species sorting differs between habitat generalists and specialists in bacterial communities". FEMS Microbiology...
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  • one species a competitive advantage over another, creating pressures that lead to speciation and alteration of a species to and from generalist and specialist...
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    the species that the generalists interact with (a pollinator that visits few species of plant, which are also visited by generalist pollinators). As the...
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    pretty rare. These abundant species are often generalists, with many rare species being specialists. High density of a species in multiple localities will...
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    fragment landscapes and thus increase the edge effect. This change in landscape ecology is proving to have consequences.Generalist species, especially invasive...
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    Black caiman (category IUCN Red List least concern species)
    predator and potentially a keystone species, it is generalist, capable of taking most animals within its range, and might have played a critical role in...
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    Chelonibia (category Articles with 'species' microformats)
    the Turtle Barnacle Chelonibia testudinaria: A Widespread Generalist Rather than a Specialist". PLoS ONE. 8 (3): e57592. Bibcode:2013PLoSO...857592C. doi:10...
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    Orinoco crocodile (category IUCN Red List critically endangered species)
    generalist predatory behaviour. The Orinoco crocodile is an apex predator, and will take the opportunity to prey on a variety of birds, mammals, and reptiles...
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