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Nonnative species disrupt the natural variability of an ecosystem. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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Answer: true

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User Maroshii
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The question is asking us whether it is true that nonnative species disrupt the natural variability of an ecosystem. This is true. A famous example is the introduction of cats to Australia: they are non-native species and they hunt the native species, therefore reducing the species variability in Australia.
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