Starlings are birds that were brought into the United States from Europe for breeding purposes. Their numbers have increased to
such an extent that they have dislodged native birds, caused crop damage. They also carry swine diseases. What role do they play in the ecosystems of the United States? A. Dominant species
B. Keystone species
C. Invasive species
The correct answer to this question is letter C. Invasive species. Invasive species, also called invasive exotics or simply exotics, is a nomenclature term and categorization phrase used for flora and fauna, and for specific restoration-preservation processes in native habitats, with several definitions.
A species when introduced to a new region, in the presence of favorable environmental conditions they eventually grow in numbers through reproduction. In some cases the increase in the population size interferes with the existing flora(plants) and fauna(animals) and cause irreversible damage to the environment and human inhabitants too. In the current case, Starling birds are not native to United States however, they grew in numbers creating a tough competition for the native birds for the food sources and also posed a threat to humans as they are swine-disease agent carriers and hence they are termed as invasive species.
Aquatic life transitioned to terrestrial life when anatomy structures began to change in ways such as fins slowly evolved into legs, gills into lungs, and instead of suction feeding they started to bite instead.
Its been used by humans to take the best traits from a species and pass them on like bigger bodies in cows for more meat and bigger muscles in horses for faster racing potential.