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What conditions in an ecosystem are likely to allow a species to become invasive there? How might scientists use biomes to study this?

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If an ecosystem were similar to the
native ecosystem of a species, it
would probably be easier for it to
invade. Scientists might refer to
descriptions of biomes to predict
where a species might become
invasive. For example, if the species
is found in a new location that
is the same biome as its native ecosystem,
it is probably more likely
to become invasive.
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