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An invasive fish species feeds on suspended plankton and algae in water. Within its five-year lifespan a single fish produces about 5 million eggs, 100,000 of which reach adulthood. How can the introduction of the invasive fish species affect the aquatic ecosystem?

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Answer: due to it's inasive nature it will widespread over the larger area and feeds on planktons and algae of that area which leads to decrease in numbers of their species

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