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Q: What tree was a nonnative species intentionally introduced in England?
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What problem could result if a new species were introduced into non native habit?

If an endangered species were introduced into a nonnative habitat they might flourish as there are no natural predators. Of course, it could make them dwindle even more if there wasn't any food.


Are non-native species and invasive species synonyms?

I don't think they would be synonymous. Nonnative species can live in a habitat without causing any adverse effects on that habitat, the nonnative species can become invasive if it causes any negative effects on the habitat. An example of a nonnative invasive species would be the python in the Florida swamp land. These hardy snakes are wreaking havoc by eating fish, birds, even alligator eggs and babies! The two words are often used interchangeably because it is often hard to find nonnative species that do not harm the environment they are introduced to, but it is possible and seen in some fish and bird introductions.


What is a nonnative species?

A species that does not normally live in an area


What is non native species?

a non native species is a species that isn't within a certain ecosystem.


What is an advantage of keeping nonnative species out of ecosystems?

Nonnative species have no natural controls or competitors and will become more and more invasive. They can crowd out native species until they no longer exist.


Are species being introduced either accidentally or intentionally into new ecosystems today?

Yes.


What is a common source of the introduction of nonnative species?

people


A nonnative species of ant is introduced into a woodland ecosystem. Which would most likely stop the species from becoming invasive?

The fish shares a niche with another species


One reason why an introduced species might be very successful in a new environment?

Many nonnative (alien) species are able to survive in new environments due to environmental similarity such as temperature, rainfall, seasonality and habitats where food and water is in abundance or enough to survive on and also the presence of other same species individuals with whom reproduction is possible. Another reason why nonative species survive in nonnative habitats is because of the lack of its native predators to keep its numbers in check and therefore they survive and reproduce quickly and outcompete native species.


What harm do House sparrows (a nonnative species)present to native birds?

none


What would happen if a nonnative specie is introduced into the food web?

If an endangered species were introduced into a nonnative habitat they might flourish as there are no natural predators. Of course, it could make them dwindle even more if there wasn't any food.


Are all nonnative species a threat to floridas native wildlife?

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