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analyze the impact nonnative species in terms of population dynamics ??

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Limiting factors control the numbers of individuals in a population, sometimes maintain it at or near the carrying capacity. 4. Analyze the impact a nonnative species might have on a native species in terms of population dynamics. Nonnative species might out-compete the native species or might prey upon them.

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They damage the structure of native ecosystems, affecting endemic species. They can imbalance the trophic chains and the dynamics of communities by competing with native species and preying on them.

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When talking about dispersion, we refer to the change in a species' range or distribution area.

When species move and establish in a new area, out of their original distribution range, they might be considered exotic or invasive, according to their

  • reproductive rate,
  • population growth, and
  • interaction with native species.

The introduction of invasive species has ecological, economic, socio-cultural consequences.

Once an invasive species has been established, it overgrows.

In the new areas, these species have less environmental pressure and better conditions than in their origin area -fewer predators, more resources, better nitches-. These factors favor their establishment because they are adapted to surviving under harder conditions.

They interact with native species by competing for resources such -water, place, radiation, exposure, shelter, food, etcetera-.

They can also become significant predators of native species, consuming a wide diversity of prey items, and in many cases, there are no native species that may prey on them.

They provoke significant damages in the structure of native ecosystems, causing severe damage in endemic species. They produce ecological imbalances in the trophic chains and the dynamics of communities. Invasive species are uncontrollable.

As they expand, they can also affect human in an economic manner and has socio-cultural effects. Many invasive species might cause crops loss by eating cultures. They attack farm animals. They affect buildings and other structures or ships by eating wood. They might even attack humans and cause health problems.  

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