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Biology, 25.02.2020 22:14, LoserMcBadface

A number of exotic invasive species are "generalists"; rather than specializing on a few prey items, they have relatively unrestricted diets. Using what you now know about ecological niches and competitive exclusion, explain how an invading generalist species could result in local extinctions of native populations.

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