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Bioinvasion occurs when non-native species are introduced to new ecosystems, often disrupting local biodiversity and altering habitats. These invasive species can outcompete native flora and fauna for resources, leading to declines or extinctions of native species. Additionally, they can change nutrient cycling, water availability, and soil composition, further degrading ecosystem health. The overall impact can result in diminished ecosystem services, such as clean water and pollination, which are crucial for human well-being.

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