What might allow an invasive species to outcompete a native species?(1 point)

Responses

They use the same shelter or space.

They eat the same food resources.

They have no predators, so they can spread rapidly.

They are introduced by humans at high rates.

1 answer

All of the options mentioned could contribute to an invasive species outcompeting a native species, but the most direct and impactful response is:

They have no predators, so they can spread rapidly.

This advantage often allows invasive species to thrive in new environments, leading to declines in native species that may compete for the same resources.