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Why are aquatic nuisance species a problem?

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Why are aquatic nuisance species a problem?

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Introducing plants and animals to new habitats is risky. Free from natural predators and competitors, some non-native species reproduce rapidly in their new homes, out-compete native species (leading to their decline or extinction) and become a costly nuisance. In general, invasive species are considered biological pollutants that have led to a severe loss of biodiversity and habitat alteration throughout the world.

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