How do invasive species usually affect the availability of natural resources in an ecosystem?
OA. Invasive species increase the availability of natural resources for native species by creating more material for decomposers.
OB. Invasive species reduce the availability of natural resources for native species by interbreeding with the native species of that region.
OC. Invasive species reduce the availability of natural resources for native species by outcompeting the native species for those resources
OD Invasive species increase the availability of natural resources for native species by balancing the food web of the ecosystem.

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Answer:

"OC. Invasive species reduce the availability of natural resources for native species by outcompeting the native species for those resources"

Step-by-step explanation:

    Most invasive species reproduce / spread faster than the native species, so the availability of natural resources is reduced for the native species.

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Answer:

It is OC. Invasive species reduce the availability of natural resources for native species by outcompeting the native species for those resources

Step-by-step explanation:

Invasive species usually reduce the availability of natural resources for the native species by competing the native species for those resources and their population will increase making the resources less available for the native species living there,effecting their population.

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