Which of the following types of species often benefit from habitat fragmentation?

Group of answer choices

genetically diverse species

isolated species

specialist species

invasive species

migratory species

1 answer

In habitat fragmentation, certain types of species often benefit more than others. In this context, the species that typically benefit from habitat fragmentation are:

invasive species.

Invasive species can thrive in fragmented habitats because they can exploit new resources, outcompete native species, and adapt quickly to changing environments. Other species, such as specialist species or isolated species, are generally disadvantaged by habitat fragmentation.