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Biology Biodiversity and Conservation Importance and Loss of Biodiversity Single Correct MCQ
Published on: August 21, 2026

Introduction of an species into new area possess a threat to extinction of indigenous species due to

A
Their high nutrient requirement
B
Their symbiotic relationship
C
Absence of its natural predator
D
More intraspecific competition

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C

When a species is introduced into a new area, it often lacks its natural predators, which allows it to grow unchecked.

This can outcompete or prey upon native species, leading to extinction or decline of indigenous species.

Other options (nutrient requirement, symbiosis, intraspecific competition) are less critical in causing this impact .

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