The human-induced change that results in increased competition due to an initial increase in the number of organisms in a habitat is nonnative species introduction. When nonnative species are introduced into a new habitat, they can proliferate quickly, often outcompeting native species for resources such as food and habitat, thereby increasing competition within the ecosystem.
Which human-induced change results in increased competition caused by an initial increase in the number of organisms in a habitat?
non-sustainable harvesting
nonnative species introduction
ozone layer depletion
mass extinction
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