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Increased phosphate levels in the everglades has led to: _________. i. increased plant growth and diversity. ii. expansion of native plants into adjacent ecosystems. iii. declining populations of low-phosphate adapted cattails. iv. eutrophication followed by declines in fish and alligator populations. v. displacement of native plants by phosphate-loving introduced plants.

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Increased phosphate levels in the everglades has led to: displacement of native plants by phosphate-loving introduced plants.

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