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What do scientists call a non-native species that reproduces quickly and spreads in an environment when these organisms can cause harm to an ecosystem? A.) A competitive species B.) A displacing species
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What do scientists call a non-native species that reproduces quickly and spreads in an environment when these organisms can cause harm to an ecosystem?
A.) A competitive species
B.) A displacing species
C.) A persistent species
D.) An invasive species
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The answer is "invasive species" for flvs
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D) An invasive species
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