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A species of birds entered a nonnative habitat and is now considered an invasive species. What’s the most likely effect this species will have on native species that share the same resources?
A. Increased competition for resources will result in a decline in the population of the native species.
B. Increased competition for resources will increase the reproductive ability for the native species.
C. Decreased competition will act on the native species, causing its elimination.
D..Decreased competition for resources will result in an increase in the population of the native species.
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A is correct 100% correct. i took the test.
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I believe a is correct. Hope this helps!
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