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Biology, 24.05.2021 18:10 karenrivera22

The graph below shows the populations of two species from January 2010 to June 2011. One species is native to the ecosystem, while the other is a new species that was recently introduced to the ecosystem. What is the most likely explanation for the changes to the populations of species A and species B?

Species A is a native species that preys on species B.

Species B is an invasive species that altered the balance of the ecosystem shown.

Species A is an invasive species that cannot compete with the native species in the habitat.

Species B is a native species that is able to adapt to a sudden climate change while species A cannot.

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