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8. How do non-native species cause disruption in biodiversity?

A. They do not interact with other species.
B. They reproduce faster than native species in an ecosystem.
C. They often have no natural predators to keep their population in
balance.
D. They rarely feed on organisms thus keeping them large in
population.

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

when an animal is invasive they normally thrive because they have no natural predators making their numbers grow quickly

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User Beetee
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Answer: They rarely feed on organisms thus keeping them large in

population.

Explanation: invasive species can change the food web in an ecosystem by destroying or replacing native food sources. The invasive species may provide little to no food value for wildlife. Invasive species can also alter the abundance or diversity of species that are important habitat for native wildlife.

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