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Supertramp (ecology)

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species is any type of animal which follows the "supertramp" strategy of high dispersion among many different habitats, towards none of which it is particularly specialized. Supertramp species are typically the first to arrive in newly available habitats, such as
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land; they can have profoundly negative effects on more highly specialized flora and fauna, both directly through predation and indirectly through competition for resources.
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species which can migrate can be a supertramp. In an evolutionary context, the supertramp may represent the
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Any type of animal which follows the strategy of high dispersion among many different habitats
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This article is about the ecological term. For other uses, see
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Supertramp (disambiguation)
ecology
volcanic islands
deforested
Jared Diamond
itinerant
tramp
Supertramp
first stage of the taxon cycle
Assembly rules
Diamond, Jared M.
Bibcode
1974Sci...184..803D
doi
10.1126/science.184.4138.803
PMID
17783475
S2CID
4058437
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ecology
stub
expanding it
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t
e
Categories
Ecological processes
Ecology terminology
Itinerant living

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