An invasive species is a plant, animal, or microorganism that is not native to a specific location and has the potential to cause harm to the environment, economy, or human health. These species often outcompete native species and disrupt the natural balance of ecosystems.
Some well-known examples of invasive species include the zebra mussel, European starling, kudzu vine, and Asian carp. These species have caused significant ecological and economic damage in their introduced habitats.
Invasive species can have various impacts on the environment, including:
Efforts to manage and control invasive species include: