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What might allow an invasive species to outcompete a native species? a They use the same shelter or space. b They have no preda...Asked by Killaim_Cipher
What might allow an invasive species to outcompete a native species?(1 point)
They use the same shelter or space.
They have no predators, so they can spread rapidly.
They are introduced by humans at high rates.
They eat the same food resources.
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They use the same shelter or space.
They have no predators, so they can spread rapidly.
They are introduced by humans at high rates.
They eat the same food resources.
CHOOSE ONE
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All of the listed options could potentially allow an invasive species to outcompete a native species.
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If I have to choose one, the option "They eat the same food resources" would most likely allow an invasive species to outcompete a native species. When an invasive species enters a new ecosystem and consumes the same food as the native species, it can deplete the available resources, leaving the native species with less food and potentially leading to their decline.