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Biology, 04.09.2021 06:40 michaela134

The limited resources of a given ecosystem put selective pressure on interacting species. To minimize this
pressure, some species have adapted to become
generalists

Which of the following is an example of a generalist
species?

Choose 1
A) Piping Plovers, which build nests on the ground, right
between the tide and the shore, and eat a few species
of insects and crustaceans.
B) White-tailed deer, which live in forests across North
and South America and eat herbs, woody material,
fungi, and lichens.
C) Giant pandas, which are found only in southwest
China, where they forage the mountains for bamboo.
D) Parrotfish, which are colorful tropical reef fish that
spend most of their time eating algae off of coral.

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