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Exponential growth. :)
"Invasive Species" is a term used to describe a species that is taken from it's natural environment and introduced somewhere else. The species then cause harm to the new environment it was introduced in.
if resources are unlimited and there are no predators, then the population of a species will grow exponentially
competition
Sometimes a non-native species can be introduced into an environment as a way to address an environmental problem. Other times these are introduced by accident.
They are introduced either by accident or by people to get rid of another animal that is a problem. they can be brought on boats, planes, cars, and/or trains.
Exponential growth. :)
"Invasive Species" is a term used to describe a species that is taken from it's natural environment and introduced somewhere else. The species then cause harm to the new environment it was introduced in.
if resources are unlimited and there are no predators, then the population of a species will grow exponentially
An introduced species is a species that is living outside its native environment. This happens as a result of humans, either accidentally or on purpose. They can cause damage to the environment that they are introduced into. One example is the black rat being in North America even though it is from Europe.
Due to the lack of predation.
competition
The effects of non-native species in an environment are that they cause harm and push out native species. Because the environment is not setup for them, they quickly set things out of balance and become harmful.
Bioinvasion is when a species is introduced into a whole new environment!
Sometimes a non-native species can be introduced into an environment as a way to address an environmental problem. Other times these are introduced by accident.
A species that does not normally live in an area
The best description for the exponential growth of species is if the resources available are unlimited, each species can grow to its full potential. This leads the species to grow in numbers.