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Biology, 06.07.2019 10:00 petergriffin6772

1) what characteristics increase the likelihood that a nonnative species will become an invasive species? 2) what conditions in an ecosystem are likely to allow a species to become invasive there? 3) biological control involves the introduction of a natural enemy to control the spread of an organism that is considered a pest. what are the trade-offs in introducing a nonnative species to control an established invasive species?

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