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A new species X is introduced in a forest. How is it likely to affect the local species of the area?

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  • If a new specie X is introduced in a forest, it will be likely to effect the food chain and food web of the forest.
  • This will affect the local species of that area by this manner.
  • If it is a specie of a carnivore, it will be secondary consumer of the forest.
  • And if, it is a herbivore, it will be the primary consumer of the forest or the area.
  • It can also carry different diseases.
  • It can also stop them from reproducing.
  • It will prey on the local native species.
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