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Biology, 15.04.2021 21:20 jboii11

The honeycreeper is a bird native to Hawaii. It is a keystone species because its beak is especially adapted to pollinate certain native plants. The Japanese white-eye is an invasive species that harbors a fungus that has no effect on the Japanese white-eye but is deadly to most of the Hawaiian honeycreeper. Which statement is most likely true?

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