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  2. Generalist and specialist species - Wikipedia

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    A well-known example of a specialist animal is the monophagous koala, which subsists almost entirely on eucalyptus leaves. The raccoon is a generalist, because it has a natural range that includes most of North and Central America, and it is omnivorous, eating berries , insects such as butterflies, eggs, and various small animals.

  3. Organizational ecology - Wikipedia

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    Niche width distinguishes broadly between two types of organizations: generalists and specialists. Specialist organizations maximize their exploitation of the environment and accept the risk of experiencing a change in that environment. On the other hand, generalist organizations accept a lower level of exploitation in return for greater security.

  4. Optimal foraging theory - Wikipedia

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    An example of a specialist is the koala, which solely consumes eucalyptus leaves. [13] In general, different animals across the four functional classes of predators exhibit strategies ranging across a continuum between being a generalist and a specialist.

  5. To Be a Specialist or Generalist? The Case for Each - AOL

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    A recent study by TalentDrive analyzed reactions to the current job market by 79,000 job seekers and 20,000 employers. The most interesting part of the study certainly wasn't that 71% of job ...

  6. Multipotentiality - Wikipedia

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    Multipotentiality is an educational and psychological term referring to the ability and preference of a person, particularly one of strong intellectual or artistic curiosity, to excel in two or more different fields.

  7. Primary care physician - Wikipedia

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    Studies that compare the knowledge base and quality of care provided by generalists versus specialists usually find that the specialists are more knowledgeable and provide better care. [5] [6] However, the studies examine the quality of care in the domain of the specialists. In addition, they need to account for clustering of patients and ...

  8. Generalist - Wikipedia

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    a physician who provides general health care, as opposed to a medical specialist; see also: General practitioner, a medical doctor who treats acute and chronic illnesses and provides preventive care and health education to patients; Family medicine, comprehensive health care for people of all ages

  9. Medical specialty - Wikipedia

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    Examples include those branches of medicine that deal exclusively with children , cancer , laboratory medicine , or primary care (family medicine). After completing medical school or other basic training, physicians or surgeons and other clinicians usually further their medical education in a specific specialty of medicine by completing a ...