2. exotic species introductions often have a negative impact on biodiversity because they cause competitive exclusion. T

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2. exotic species introductions often have a negative impact on biodiversity because they cause competitive exclusion. T

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2. exotic species introductions often have a negative impact on biodiversity because they cause competitive exclusion. TRUE or FALSE
3. ecological footprint analyses indicate humans have to stabilize population sizes where footprints are larger. TRUE or FALSE
4. ecological footprints is the difference between resource use per individual and resources per country.
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The effect of pollution of the Mississippi River drainage basin by the use of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers, as shown in this map, is a contributing factor to what cause of biodiversity foss? Mississippi River drainage basin Dead zone Gulf of Mexico

O overexploitation O introduced species O ecotourism O habitat loss
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