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Elaborate how invasion by an alien species reduces the species diversity of an area.
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Solution
Some possible explanations are that the alien species may be
- Vigorously growing and competing with the natural plants for minerals, water etc. The less vigorous local species may be eliminated.
- Natural pests and predators of the alien species may not be present in the introduced area-leading to proliferation in their number.
- The introduced species may harm the local species by the production of chemicals (Amensalism).
- The alien species by proliferation may make conditions unfavourable for the growth of local native plants. (eg. Eichornia).
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