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Artist 52 [7]
3 years ago
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Introduced species can have deleterious effects on biological communities by _____. I) preying on native species II) competing w

ith native species for food or light III) displacing native species IV) competing with native species for space or breeding/nesting habitat Introduced species can have deleterious effects on biological communities by _____. I) preying on native species II) competing with native species for food or light III) displacing native species IV) competing with native species for space or breeding/nesting habitat only II, III, and IV only I and III only II and IV I, II, III and IV
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1 answer:
vfiekz [6]3 years ago
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Answer:

All the options are correct.

Explanation:

Introduced species can have deleterious effects on biological communities by - All of the above options are correct.

An introduced species are those species that are not local to the place where they are introduced accidentally or by humans.

So, when such species grow in number, they can be a threat to the native animals there.

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