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which human-indeed change results in increased competition caused by an initial increase in the number of organisms in a habitat

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Answered by darmanjini7
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Nonnative species introduction results in increased competition caused by an initial increase in the number of organisms in a habitat

Answered by mahipanchal6244
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The introduction of a nonnative species to a new habitat will increase the number of organisms. As this will add more members to the new habitat along with the native organisms. The population will increase initially would probably decline due to increase in competition between the native and nonnative species for resources such as food, water and shelter

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