Answer:
See the explanation below.
Step-by-step explanation:
A species is invasive can be spread, naturally either by the behavior of the species, or introduced accidentally or voluntarily by man.
The invasive species increases its density in the occupied area or colonizes new territories over time.
That an invasive species is harmful means that it produces significant changes in the composition, structure or processes of natural or semi-natural ecosystems, endangering native biological diversity.
Uncontrolled reproduction of this invasive species also increases the risk of control and extermination of the species, due to the acclimatization of the new species in the environment as well as possible exponential reproduction.