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5. They can disrupt ecosystems and change the balance of natural habitats, impacting the overall biodiversity and ecosystem function.
6. They can outcompete native species for resources, leading to a decline in native populations.
7. They can cause habitat destruction and degrade the environment.
8. They can impact human health by spreading diseases or causing allergic reactions.
9. They can require costly management and control efforts to mitigate their negative effects.