Answer:
In the chapter discussing the use of imported predators to control invasive species, evidence is likely to be presented to support or refute this idea. Some evidence in favor of using imported predators could include successful cases where the introduction of specific predators effectively controlled invasive species and restored ecological balance. On the other hand, evidence against using imported predators might highlight cases where introduced predators caused unintended negative consequences, such as preying on native species or disrupting local food webs.