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hy are invasive species dangerous to the environment?
They pollute the environment.
They are all voracious predators.
They threaten biodiversity.
They are nonrenewable.
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"They threaten biodiversity."
Invasive species can outcompete native species for food and habitat, prey on native species, introduce diseases, cause hybridization, and alter ecosystem processes (e.g., fire regimes, nutrient cycling). They are not necessarily polluters, not all are voracious predators, and the term "nonrenewable" doesn’t apply.
Invasive species can outcompete native species for food and habitat, prey on native species, introduce diseases, cause hybridization, and alter ecosystem processes (e.g., fire regimes, nutrient cycling). They are not necessarily polluters, not all are voracious predators, and the term "nonrenewable" doesn’t apply.
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