Question:
Which of the following is the most accepted hypothesis as to
Last updated: 7/24/2022
Which of the following is the most accepted hypothesis as to why invasive species often take over communities into which they have been introduced? Invasive species are not limited by the predators and agents of disease that have always been in place for the native species. Humans carefully select which species will outcompete nuisance native species. Invasive species are usually bigger than native species and are better at competing for the limited resources of the environment. Invasive species come from geographically isolated regions, so when they are introduced to regions where there is more competition, they thrive.