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Growing exotic (nonnative) plant species in

parks and gardens could lead directly to an
increase in the
(1) biodiversity of the autotrophs that feed on
them
(2) populations of native carnivores
(3) competition between them and native
producers
(4) breeding between them and native
herbivores

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Growing exotic (nonnative) plant species in parks and gardens could lead directly to an
increase in the (3) competition between them and native
producers.

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