Introduction of alien species into new area poses a threat to extinction of indigenous…
Biology · Class 12 · CBSE — Organisms and Populations
Introduction of alien species into new area poses a threat to extinction of indigenous species due to
- their high nutrient requirement
- their symbiotic relationship
- absence of their natural predators
- more intraspecific competition.
Answer
(C) absence of their natural predators
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