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If there is a new environment, it will likely attract species used to that environment. Maybe species not yet seen. If you don't count that as a new species then consider this, the new animals and species attracted to the new environment and landscapes might have a chance of breeding with other animals and species, creating a new species.
Alien plants, also known as invasive species, can negatively impact the environment by outcompeting native plants, reducing biodiversity, altering ecosystems, and disrupting food chains. They may not have natural predators or controls in their new environment, allowing them to spread rapidly and crowd out native species. This can have far-reaching effects on the ecosystem's balance and health.
Pioneer plants. These are often hardy species that are the first to colonize and establish themselves in a newly disturbed or barren area. They play a crucial role in starting the process of ecological succession.
Animals and plants are more vulnerable to global climate change because they are unable to adapt as quickly as humans. Changes in temperature, precipitation patterns, and habitats can disrupt their life cycles, food sources, and reproductive patterns, leading to population declines and extinctions. Furthermore, many species have narrower environmental tolerances than humans, making them more sensitive to changes in their environment.
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.