When a species is moved from its native area to a new area, it can become an invasive species and damage its new ecosystem. What is one reason these species are able to do damage to an ecosystem?

Respuesta :

Answer:

overpopulation

Explanation:

One of the main ways that a these species are able to do damage to an ecosystem is simply by overpopulation. That is because when a species is moved, this leaves behind its predators and diseases which would previously maintain it's population numbers low. Without these threats the species is able to grow to large numbers which will disturbe and damage the ecosystem in which they live.

Answer:

They can damage its new ecosystem by competing with native plants and animals. It reduces biodiversity by making the native plants and animals extinct due to them creating little or no food value to the ecosystem thereby making native organisms starve or have stunted growth.