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How do invasive species impact an environment?

They multiply rapidly due to large amounts of food and no predation.
They are easily transported between regions. They can survive in any climate.
They have no particular food source.

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User Damccull
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Invasive species are capable of causing extinctions of native plants and animals, reducing biodiversity, competing with native organisms for limited resources, and altering habitats. This can result in huge economic impacts and fundamental disruptions of coastal and Great Lakes ecosystems.

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so with this draw a conclusion? i thinks its the last one i think?

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