What aspect of an organism makes it in invasive species

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An organism is considered an invasive species when it is non-native to a specific ecosystem and has the potential to cause harm to the environment, economy, or human health. Invasive species often have characteristics such as rapid reproduction rates, high adaptability to new environments, lack of natural predators, and the ability to outcompete native species for resources. These traits allow invasive species to spread quickly and disrupt the balance of the ecosystem they invade.
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