An invasive plant species takes over an aquatic ecosystem. Which scenario is likely to cause the ecosystem’s collapse?

A.The native herbivores are not able to eat the new plant.
B.The tertiary consumers adapt well to the invasive plant.
C.The original producers survive, but the population is larger.

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Answer:

A.  The native herbivores are not able to eat the new plant.

Explanation:

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An invasive plant species takes over an aquatic ecosystem which will cause the native herbivores  not able to eat the new plant.

What is invasive plant?

  • A plant that is both non-native and able to establish on many sites, grow quickly, and spread to the point of disrupting plant communities or ecosystems.
  • Invasive species can degrade an ecosystem's natural resources while also posing a hazard to human usage of those resources.
  • The ballast water of oceangoing ships, purposeful and unintentional releases of aquaculture species, aquarium specimens or bait, and other methods can all be used to introduce an invasive species to a new location.

Hence, the correct option is A.

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