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14 September, 04:10

Invasive species outcompete native species because they lack predators and have high reproductive rates. True or False?

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  1. 14 September, 04:12
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    The statement is true

    Explanation:

    Invasive species are the species who are not native species of that location in which they are present. These invasive species outcompete the native species and cause environmental and economic damage.

    These native species usually do not have any predators or have very less predators and their reproductive rates are much higher than the native species.

    Therefore these invasive species exploit the resources more and outcompete the native species. For example, it can toad in Australia. Therefore the statement is true.
  2. 14 September, 04:15
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    Answer: True

    Explanation:

    Invasive species are species that are not native to a particular location or area.

    They have high tendency to increase and multiply and can cause harm to man and environmental hazards. invasive species outcompete native species because they have high reproductive rates.

    Native species are species that are native or of origin of a particular area.
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