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The squirrel must compete with stronger organisms for resources.r here...

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The fish shares a niche with another species

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There is a native species that competes with the no atuve fish
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Nonnative* is also an answer

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there is a predator for this ant species

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Predation... by other local animal or fish species.

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Native ant species outcompete the nonnative ant species.

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Answer this questio Why did the removal of wolves affect the entire Yellowstone ecosystem? n…

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The fish shares a niche with another species.

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The squirrel must compete with stronger organisms for resources.

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There is a predator for this ant species

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What is non native species?

a non native species is a species that isn't within a certain ecosystem.


Is crabgrass nonnative?

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Are non-native species and invasive species synonyms?

I don't think they would be synonymous. Nonnative species can live in a habitat without causing any adverse effects on that habitat, the nonnative species can become invasive if it causes any negative effects on the habitat. An example of a nonnative invasive species would be the python in the Florida swamp land. These hardy snakes are wreaking havoc by eating fish, birds, even alligator eggs and babies! The two words are often used interchangeably because it is often hard to find nonnative species that do not harm the environment they are introduced to, but it is possible and seen in some fish and bird introductions.


What are two factors that will determine whether a nonnative species becomes an invasive species?

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What is an advantage of keeping nonnative species out of ecosystems?

Nonnative species have no natural controls or competitors and will become more and more invasive. They can crowd out native species until they no longer exist.


What term defines the kind of species that have been introduced to the ecosystem by man?

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How do organisms survive in an ecosystem?

Organisms survive in an ecosystem by being in a food chain or adapting to the resident food web. For an organism to survive in an ecosystem in needs to find a way to belong. Sometimes when an new organism is introduced to an ecosystem they adapt too well and they are classified as an invasive species. The organism will either have to adapt to the ecosystem or die out.


How an organism survives in an ecosystem?

Organisms survive in an ecosystem by being in a food chain or adapting to the resident food web. For an organism to survive in an ecosystem in needs to find a way to belong. Sometimes when an new organism is introduced to an ecosystem they adapt too well and they are classified as an invasive species. The organism will either have to adapt to the ecosystem or die out.


When would an ecosystem not return to its original climax community?

One case would be if an invasive species was introduced or when humans began to clear it (woodlands) and not replace the things that they took (wood).


Do coyotes damage the ecosystem they live in?

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