Asked by Bob

Why does the aquarium trade contribute to the introduction of nonnative species?
a.
Exotic species can escape or be released into local ecosystems.
b.
Aquarium owners do not always understand how ecosystems interact.
c.
Nonnative fish are shipped worldwide for aquariums.
d.
All of the above

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
d. All of the above

All three statements are true: aquarium species are transported globally, can escape or be deliberately released, and many owners lack understanding of ecological impacts — all of which lead to introductions of nonnative species.