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Suppose a non-native species of beetle was introduced into a forest. How would you know if the beetle was becoming an invasive species
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Suppose a non-native species of beetle was introduced into a forest. How would you know if the beetle was becoming an invasive species
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If a new beetle was found you would know if it was a invasive species depending on where you found it. A invasive species may be found on a eaten plant or a eaten tree. Although you would have to find a few to be sure.
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