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Biology, 11.03.2021 20:10, tjsimpson1217

The number of native animal species will not be affected at all. A non-native animal is introduced into a diverse,
mature ecosystem. Assuming that the non-native
animal has no natural enemies, what immediate
affect will the non-native species have on the
ecosystem?
The new non-native animals will develop new natural enemies.
The native species will become more like the new animal. The
new non-native animal will
soon die out.
The number of native animal species will decrease.

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