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Biology, 29.06.2019 23:40 hinsri

Amarsh supports a large population of cattails, which are tall wetland plants. purple loosestrife, an invasive wetland plant, is introduced to the marsh. both purple loosestrife and cattails require access to sunlight and space along the floor of the marsh to grow. what effect will the growth of purple loosestrife have on the marsh's carrying capacity for cattails?

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