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How Do Invasive Species Alter Local Biomes?

Invasive species can cause a lot of trouble in local environments! Here’s how they do it:

  • Competition: They often compete better than native species for food and other resources. This can lead to a drop in local wildlife and plant diversity.

  • Changing Habitats: Some invasive species change their new homes. They might alter soil nutrients or affect how much water is available.

  • Predation: They can bring in new predators. These new hunters can seriously harm native animals and plants that don’t know how to defend themselves.

  • Disruption: Invasive plants and animals can upset local food chains and spread diseases. Native species may not have any protection against these new illnesses.

This is a serious problem for the health of ecosystems!

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How Do Invasive Species Alter Local Biomes?

Invasive species can cause a lot of trouble in local environments! Here’s how they do it:

  • Competition: They often compete better than native species for food and other resources. This can lead to a drop in local wildlife and plant diversity.

  • Changing Habitats: Some invasive species change their new homes. They might alter soil nutrients or affect how much water is available.

  • Predation: They can bring in new predators. These new hunters can seriously harm native animals and plants that don’t know how to defend themselves.

  • Disruption: Invasive plants and animals can upset local food chains and spread diseases. Native species may not have any protection against these new illnesses.

This is a serious problem for the health of ecosystems!

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