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Nonnative species disrupt the natural variability of an ecosystem.
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Nonnative (especially invasive) species often alter community composition, food webs, disturbance regimes, and ecosystem processes, reducing or changing the ecosystem’s natural variability.
Nonnative (especially invasive) species often alter community composition, food webs, disturbance regimes, and ecosystem processes, reducing or changing the ecosystem’s natural variability.
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