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Biology, 06.05.2020 04:35 AJSkullcrusher

In their native habitat, a fungus that kills gypsy moths in the larva stage controls the population. But in the United States, attempts to control the population aren’t 100% efficient. Given the current rate of growth and defoliation, do you think gypsy moths could destroy the ecosystem or contribute to the development of a new ecosystem in this region? Explain your reasoning.

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