What term describes the process where a diverse habitat becomes dominated by successful invaders?
Answer
Homogenization
The cumulative effect of invasives leads to the erosion of biodiversity as a habitat, once characterized by numerous distinct species, begins to homogenize, becoming increasingly dominated by the successful invading organisms.

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