What is a nonnative species apex
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Explanation:
An invasive species is a species that is not native to a specific location (an introduced species), and that has a tendency to spread to a degree believed to cause damage to the environment, human economy or human health.[2]
The criteria for invasive species has been controversial, as widely divergent perceptions exist among researchers as well as concerns with the subjectivity of the term "invasive".[3] Several alternate usages of the term have been proposed. The term as most often used applies to introduced species (also called "non-indigenous" or "non-native") that adversely affect the habitats and bioregions they invade economically, environmentally, or ecologically. Such invasive species may be either plants or animals and may disrupt by dominating a region, wilderness areas, particular habitats, or wildland–urban interface land from loss of natural controls (such as predators or herbivores). This includes non-native invasive plant species labeled as exotic pest plants and invasive exotics growing in native plant.
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Nonnative Species
Explanation:
- Non-native species influence a biological system since they are organisms that are living outside of their normal range
- This non-local species is a great deal like contamination
- It can hurt or demolish local species since they contend or chase for their nourishment and water For example, soybeans, kiwi organic product, wheat, bumble bees, and all domesticated animals with the exception of the American buffalo and the turkey are non-local species to North America