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Biology, 07.01.2020 21:31 savannahwonder

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1. where is this organism found?

2. how was this organism transported to its new ecosystem? was it intentionally transported, and if so, for what reason?

3. why is this organism able to spread so rapidly in its new ecosystem?

4. what is the effect of this organism on the ecosystem’s current food web?

5. is this organism affecting the lives of humans? if so, how?

6. are there any plans for controlling or removing this organism?

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