Why might the introduction of some species into other habitats cause a sharp increase in the number of a species in new places?

The introduction of some species into other habitats can cause a dramatic increase in the number of the species in new places because conditions in the new habitat may be more favorable for the species. For example, a more suitable temperature or no predators.



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