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Which of the following is not an invasive species that was brought accidentally by humans?

1) Zebra mussels
2) Asian carp
3) Kudzu
4) Honeybees

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Final answer:

Of the species listed, honeybees are not considered an invasive species as they have been intentionally introduced and are beneficial for pollination, unlike the zebra mussels, Asian carp, and kudzu, which are disruptive invasive species.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question you asked pertains to invasive species introduced by humans, either accidentally or intentionally, and which of the listed species is not in that category. Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha), Asian carp (several cyprinid fish species), and kudzu (Pueraria lobata) are all well-documented invasive species in the United States. However, honeybees, while they are non-native to North America, were intentionally brought over by European settlers and are generally not considered invasive because they do not typically have a detrimental impact on native ecosystems in the way that the other species listed do. In fact, honeybees are often valued for their role in pollination and honey production.

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