Finally, an introduced species may unintentionally injure a species that depends on the species it replaces. In Belgium, Prunus spinosa from Eastern Europe leafs much sooner than its West European counterparts, disrupting the feeding habits of the Thecla betulae butterfly (which feeds on the leaves). Introducing new species often leaves endemic and other local species unable to compete with the exotic species and unable to survive. The exotic organisms may be predators, parasites, or may simply outcompete indigenous species for nutrients, water and light.
If it is possible to answer this question, answer it for me (else, reply "unanswerable"): What animal can its feeding habits disturbed by the Prunus spinosa?
leaves endemic and other local species unable to compete with the exotic species and unable to survive