Question
Why are starfish an invasive species?
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GPT 3.5
Starfish are considered an invasive species in certain regions because they can reproduce rapidly and outcompete native species for food and habitat. When they have no natural predators in a new environment, their populations can increase exponentially, disrupting the local ecosystem and leading to a decrease in biodiversity. In some cases, starfish can also cause damage to commercial shellfish populations, harming local fisheries.