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Which is most likely to help an introduced species become invasive?
a low reproductive rate
big difference between original and new habitats
a strong predator in new habitat
great tolerance to a wide range of conditions
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Great tolerance to a wide range of conditions.
Reason: broad environmental tolerance (generalist traits) lets an introduced species survive, reproduce, and spread in varied new habitats, increasing its likelihood of becoming invasive.
Reason: broad environmental tolerance (generalist traits) lets an introduced species survive, reproduce, and spread in varied new habitats, increasing its likelihood of becoming invasive.
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