Are all nonnative species in an ecosystem considered invasive species?
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Cane toads are highly successful as an invasive species in Australia because there is only one species that is believed to be able to prey on them. All nonnative species in an ecosystem are considered invasive species. All of the following are true of the Zebra mussels found in the Great Lakes
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An invasive species is an organism that is not indigenous, or native, to a particular area. Invasive species can cause great economic and environmental harm to the new area. ... There are now so many zebra mussels in the Great Lakes that they have threatened native specie
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