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

A.The nonnative ant species tolerates the woodland's abiotic factors.

B.The nonnative ant has no predators in the woodland ecosystem.

C.There are no other ant species living in the woodland ecosystem.

D.Native ant species outcompete the nonnative ant species

Respuesta :

D. The answer would be D.

A) Even if the ant species was tolerant to abiotic factors, they would still be growing at fast speeds, becoming invasive.

B) With no predators, the population would skyrocket, eventually becoming and invasive species.

C) With no other ants, there is no competition, making the ant population skyrocket as well, becoming invasive.

D is the answer.


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