Introduction of exotic species is one of the important reason for extinction of biodiversity. Explain with two examples.
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The reason for this extinction can be attributed to various causes: to competition for limited resources, to predation by the “new” species, to the diffusion of new diseases and to the damages that the species that have been introduced can cause to the natural vegetation, to the cultivations and to zootechnics.
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The reason for this extinction can be attributed to various causes: to competition for limited resources, to predation by the “new” species, to the diffusion of new diseases and to the damages that the species that have been introduced can cause to the natural vegetation, to the cultivations and to zootechnics.
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