Understand biodiversity - AP Biology

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A seed that normally plants itself in the countryside is carried by the wind and plants itself in a forest. There, the seed grows and multiplies, competitively excluding many other native plant species. In the forest, this seed is an example of which of the following?

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Invasive species are organisms that become established outside their native range. In this example, the seed’s native range is the countryside. However, when it is carried by the wind to the forest (an environment outside its native range), it plants itself and establishes a population there. The seed is an example of an invasive species.

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