Non-native species can significantly impact the environment by disrupting local ecosystems, outcompeting native species for resources, and altering habitats. Directly, they may lead to declines in biodiversity and changes in food webs. Indirectly, eradication efforts often involve chemical treatments or habitat alteration, which can harm non-target species and ecosystems, potentially causing further ecological imbalance. The complexities of these impacts underscore the need for careful management strategies in dealing with non-native species.
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