Invasive species can devastate communities. Organisms that have been introduced to

Chapter 37, Problem 37.13

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Invasive species can devastate communities. Organisms that have been introduced to non-native habitats by human actions and have established themselves at the expense of native communities are considered invasive. The absence of natural enemies often allows rapid population growth of invasive species.

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