Salamanders, ospreys, snapping turtles, and beavers all live in aquatic habitats. Salamanders lay their eggs in small freshwater pools and feed on insects. Osprey habitats include rivers, bays, and swamps and the birds feed on fish and other animals in the water or on land. Snapping turtles live in fresh or brackish water and feed on plants, fish, frogs, and snakes. Beavers build lodges on islands, pond banks, and lake shores and eat a variety of shrubs, grasses, and crops.Based on the information provided above, which of the following species would best be classified as a specialist?A.SalamandersB. OspreysC. Snapping turtlesD. Beavers

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Answer:

A. Salamanders

Explanation:

Specialists species are species that can thrive in a unique and limited range of resources. They require a specific environmental condition to reproduce and survive in  environment and also have limited or few diets they need for nutrition. These limiting characteristics put them at a disadvantage of being endangered and threatened.  

Salamanders are endangered species that are fast going into extinction. They require wetland (freshwater pools) for reproduction to be possible, and feed mainly on insects. This makes them specialist species.

Ospreys, snapping turtles, and beavers are all generalist species. They can all thrive in a wide range of environmental conditions, and also have varieties of diets they can get nutrition from to survive.

Specialist species are animals that eat a limited number of species and occupy a specific (narrow) niche. Conversely, a generalist species can live in different environments and resources.

  • Based on the information provided above SALAMANDERS can be classified as a specialist species (Option a).

  • Specialist species require specific resources (e.g., food, water, sunlight, shelter) to survive.

  • Specialist species may be easily endangered by habitat destruction and are more likely to suffer habit disruption than generalist species.

  • An example of a generalist species is the American tree sparrow (Spizelloides arborea) which can live in a variety of environments (e.g., forests, large cities, etc).

In conclusion, in the ecosystem described above, SALAMANDERS can be classified as a specialist species (Option a).

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