What aspects of an organism makes it an invasive species

1. The ability to quickly reproduce and spread in new environments, outcompeting native species for resources.

2. Lack of natural predators or diseases in the new environment, allowing the invasive species to thrive and dominate.

3. Adaptability to a wide range of environmental conditions, allowing it to survive and reproduce in different habitats.

4. Ability to disperse easily through natural means (such as wind or water dispersal) or human activities (such as transportation of goods).

5. Impact on the ecological balance of the invaded ecosystem, often leading to the decline or extinction of native species.

6. Ability to cause economic or environmental harm, such as damaging crops, disrupting ecosystems, or spreading diseases.