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Which option uses the monitoring method to check the growth of invasive species? A introduction of a predator species B digging of the species C tilling the land

D spraying pesticide cleaning of ship ballast

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An invasive species can be any type of a living species, like a plant, an amphibian, fish, insect, bacteria, or fungus, which is not local to an ecosystem and leads to harm. They can possess harm to the surrounding, human health, or even the economy.

These species possess the tendency to evolve and reproduce briskly, and spread antagonistically, with the capacity to cause harm, they are labeled as invasive.

An essential element that makes various species invasive is an absence of predators in the new environment. Thus, an introduction of a predator species would likely help to imply a check in the growth of invasive species.

Hence, the correct answer is option A.


User Guillaume Belrose
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The answer is A. Invasive species are species that thrive unregulated in an introduced environment/ habitat and affect the biodiversity of the environment. They boom unchecked mostly due to lack of a natural predator. Therefore, introducing a predator will limit their growth.






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