Which of these is not a typical trait of an invasive species brought from another region

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One possible trait that is not typically associated with invasive species brought from another region is coexistence and mutualistic relationships with native species. Invasive species often outcompete native species for resources, disrupt or destroy native ecosystems, and may even prey on or harm native species. The lack of mutualistic relationships is more common as invasive species do not generally have long-established ecological relationships with native species.
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