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12 August, 21:57

How would the introduction of a nonnative species most likely affect biodiversity in an ecosystem?

a. The nonnative species would decrease biodiversity.

b. The nonnative species would increase biodiversity.

c. The nonnative species would not affect biodiversity because it's unlikely the species would survive.

d. The nonnative species would not affect biodiversity because it would simply replace a native species.

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  1. 12 August, 22:03
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    C.

    The nonnative species would not affect biodiversity because it's unlikely the species would survive.
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