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23 September, 12:07

What would most likely happen to a native predator species if a nonnative

predator species were introduced to an area?

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A. The native species would outcompete the nonnative species.

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B. The native species population would decrease because the

nonnative species would be competing for food sources,

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C. The native species would force the nonnative species out of the

community

they

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D. The native species population would increase because the

nonnative species would introduce new food sources.

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  1. 23 September, 13:18
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    I'm pretty sure the answer is C
  2. 23 September, 14:44
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    if not C then B
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