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13 March, 04:15

A nonnative species of ant is introduced into a woodland ecosystem. which would most likely stop the species from becoming invasive?

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  1. 13 March, 05:30
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    Answer;

    The presence of a predator for this ant species

    Explanation;

    Non-native species affect an ecosystem because they are organisms that are living outside of their natural range.

    This non-native species is a lot like pollution and can harm or destroy native species because they compete or hunt for their food and water.

    Presence of a predator that feeds on the noninvasive species would stop the species from becoming invasive.
  2. 13 March, 06:20
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    The answer is: Native ant species outcompete the non-native ant species. (for apex)
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