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Biology, 06.12.2021 21:20 natalie2sheffield

In 2009, a non-native insect called the Croton Scale was found on Sanibel Island, Florida. This new insect has been found feasting on many of the native plant species. Which of the following describes
the impact of the Croton Scale on biodiversity on Sanibel Island?
a. The Croton Scale will mate with other local insects, decreasing biodiversity
b. The Croton Scale will mutate and become a native species, increasing biodiversity.
c. Native plant species eaten by the Croton Scale will disappear, increasing
biodiversity
d. Native plant species eaten by the Croton Scale will disappear, decreasing
biodiversity

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