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How can an invasive species be a

danger to an ecosystem?
A. They can out compete native species for
resources.
B. They have a significantly large effect on the
ecosystem.
C. They are not as attractive as native species.

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User Cmdd
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Answer: A. They can out compete native species for resources.

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User Janneman
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Answer:

a

Step-by-step 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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