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A nonnative species of fish is introduced into a leg which would most likely prevent this fish for becoming an invasive species

A- The lake ecosystem has no other larger fish
B- The fish shares a niche with another species
C- There are no organisms that would eat this fish
D- The fish can thrive in the temperature of the week

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Answer: the fish shares a niche with other species, trust me

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The answer is B. Invasive species are successful in novel environments due to lack of a natural predator or competition. Therefore if the non-native share a niche with other fish in the lake ecosysem, there will definitely be competition for resources. This could lead to competitive exclusion of one species or resource partitioning between the species. Consequently, the non-native fish species will not invade the new environment unchecked.






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