Have you ever wondered why a nonnative species would thrive better in an ecosystem than a native species? Why do you think that is?Does this make you think of any other questions that you have? Please answer
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A nonnative species would thrive better than a native species if they learn to adapt and proliferate quickly.
Explanation:
- If such a case occurs in the ecosystem this results in competition between both the native and nonnative species whoever is more efficient will wipe out the other species.
- This unique phenomenon makes us think about the times it might have occurred over the years in our ecosystem and how it must have affected or changed the ways of living.
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